1960 FEATURES
Headstock
New wide style as employed on nearly all Hofners from this period on black background with bell flower and leaf.
HOFNER logo all in MOP.
Single layer white binding.
Machineheads
Individual open backed; nickel plated with ornate backplates (Type 1 in General Notes).
Plain white or cream knobs.
Nickel plated posts.
Nickel plated standard solid bushes (7mm).
Nickel plated tuners.
Steel cogs (15 teeth).
Nut
Three ply; W/B/W.
Neck
Five piece; maple/2.75mm mahogany/5.5mm beech/2.75 mahogany/maple.
Mahogany and beech strips carried into heel.
Rosewood fingerboard with seven piece horizontal inlays comprising W/Br/W/tortoiseshell/W/Br/W. (6 number).
Single layer binding white.
Scale-length
650mm.
Truss-rod
Standard type.
Two layer bell shaped cover, B/W, fixed with three screws.
Frets
Nickel plated jumbo frets.
Top
Laminated spruce; three ply.
Body
Laminated flamed maple back rims.
Five layer binding W/B/W/B/W.
Dimensions 520 x 410 x 32mm.
F-holes
Single layer binding W.
Pickguard
Black five layer; B/W/B/W/B.
Bridge
Ebony.
Height adjustable.
Compensating bridge with adjustable fret wire inserts.
Tailpiece
Harp style tailpiece.
May have HOFNER on upper bar.
1961-FEATURES
No changes incorporated this year except electrics and the use of standard frets.
1962-FEATURES
All as detailed for 1960 but having the following variations.
Neck
Sometime in the latter part of this year the three-piece neck was introduced comprising maple/7mm beech/maple.
1963/1965-FEATURES
No further changes these years except that the micromatic bridge replaced the ebony adjustable. Two piece necks were also introduced during this period.
In 1965 the Florentine De Luxe model appeared. The guitar is similar in every respect to the standard Verithin model but has sharp cutaways (Florentine) instead of the more usual round cutaways (Venetian) offered up to this time. This new guitar featured a modified pickguard never seen before on a Selmer Hofner.
1966/1971-FEATURES
The Verithins remained unchanged during this period excepting the electrics
GENERALLY
Hofner offered two other Verithin models namely a three pickup guitar and a Stereo model around 1965. These two guitars did not appear in the 1966 catalogue, so it is assumed their popularity did not last long. All Verithin guitars were available with the option of a Bigsby unit but were only available in cherry red in the UK
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