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1960s Hopf Twisty Bass in beautiful condition offered for sale on eBay
guitarz.blogspot.com:
Here's a gorgeous bass from 1960s Germany - it's a
Hopf Twisty in fantastic condition for its age. I'm hoping that the name is in homage to Chubby Checker rather than describing the shape of the neck!
The item is currently located in Poland and is being sold on eBay with a Buy It Now price roughly equivalent to £337.97 / €409.29 / US$556.26 at the time of writing.
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