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Paul McCartney’s Lost Bass: The Incredible 50-Year Mystery Behind His Iconic Höfner

by Insta of Bass
September 14, 2025
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What if one of the most famous instruments in rock history simply disappeared? That’s exactly what happened to Paul McCartney’s beloved Höfner 500/1 bass, the same bass that helped shape the sound of The Beatles. For over five decades, it was gone without a trace, only to reemerge in one of the most surprising rock ‘n’ roll comebacks ever.

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A new feature-length documentary, currently titled The Beatle and the Bass, dives headfirst into this unbelievable journey. McCartney’s Höfner was stolen from a van in London back in 1972 and vanished into legend. For years, fans speculated about its whereabouts, but the mystery remained unsolved—until recently.

In 2023, Höfner themselves launched a worldwide appeal to track down the missing bass. Journalists Scott and Naomi Jones took up the challenge, creating what became known as The Lost Bass Project. Against all odds, they actually cracked the case. The legendary instrument was discovered tucked away in an attic in Suffolk, England, and by 2024 it was finally back in McCartney’s hands.

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The timing couldn’t have been more perfect. Sir Paul brought the bass back to life on stage during the last show of his Got Back 2024 Tour, playing “Get Back” alongside Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones. It was a historic moment, closing a circle that had been left open for more than half a century.

McCartney himself reflected on the emotional reunion in the documentary. “I think anything that’s nicked, you want back, especially if it has sentimental value,” he says. “It just went off into the universe and it left us thinking, where did it go? There must be an answer…”

For Paul, the Höfner bass is more than just wood, strings, and electronics. He bought it in 1961 while The Beatles were cutting their teeth in Hamburg. It felt right in his hands, and he credits it with shaping his bass playing style and, in many ways, the sound of The Beatles themselves.

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Now, with its remarkable return, the bass is more than just an instrument; it’s a piece of living history, reunited with the man who helped change music forever.

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