Year 1967
Vintage!!
From our display - like new - please note the mentioned spots on pics - traces of storage - unplayed - probably the last one in such a condition - new and never owned before from 1967!!
Features:
-> 1967 Hoyer Type 5045 SG-style Bass
-> Color: Cherry
-> Made in Germany
-> Serial umber: 25367
-> Body: Solid double-cutaway / SG-style,
-> Neck: Mahagony / 34" long-scale,
-> Body: Mahagony
-> Fretboard: Rosewood with dot-inlays,
-> Tuners: 2L + 2R nickeltuners,
-> Pickups: 2x original Hoyer Pickup,
-> Controls: 2xVol/2xTone/5-way switch.
-> Chrome hardware
-> Including case
Established in 1874 by Franz Hoyer in his workshop in Schönbach (now in the Czech Republic). Hoyer began by making lutes and zithers, and then changed to classic and folk guitars. The company was continued by his son Joseph Hoyer. In 1945 the family left Schönbach and settled in Tennenlohe near Erlangen in Germany. Joseph Hoyer´s son Arnold reorganised the Hoyer company and the brand soon became known for its good quality. Among the most notable users of the Hoyer guitar was English guitarist Eric Clapton, who received an acoustic Hoyer guitar for his thirteenth birthday, but the inexpensive steel-stringed instrument was difficult to play and he briefly lost interest. Two years later Clapton picked it up again and started playing consistently. Following Arnold Hoyers passing in 1967, his son Walter took over the Hoyer company and focused more on electric and folk guitars.
Don´t miss this chance of this rare made in Germany vintage gear from 1967.
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Listed | 7 years ago |
Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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