Archive for February 17th, 2024

THE RETRO BLOG HUMOR DEPARTMENT

02.14.24
(FOX NEWS)

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THE LOST BASS PROJECT HAS BEEN CLOSED

Hofner Limited Edition Fab Gear Revolution Beatle Bass 500/1-61-REV Model — Andy Babiuk's Fab Gear

Paul McCartney’s original bass guitar, which the legendary musician used in The Beatles’ early years, has been found
and returned after it was stolen more than five decades
ago (1972).

The 81-year-old singer-songwriter was reunited with the
left-handed Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass after its manufacturer
and a husband-and-wife team of journalists embarked on
a search for the missing instrument in 2018 that later
became a crowdsourcing campaign called The Lost
Bass Project.

A statement shared Wednesday on McCartney’s website confirmed that the guitar had been discovered and was 
returned to its original owner.

Britain McCartney Stolen Bass

In this photo released by The Lost Bass Project, Nick Wass,
an executive with Hoefner, inspects Paul McCartney’s 1961 violin-shaped Hoefner bass, stolen from the Beatle more
than 50 years ago and recently returned.
(AP)


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THE ELECTION OF THE THIRD U.S. PRESIDENT


Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826)

On February 17, 1801, Thomas Jefferson was elected
the third president of the United States. The election
constitutes the first
peaceful transfer of power from
one political party to another in the United States.

By 1800, when he decided to run for president,
Thomas Jefferson possessed impressive political
credentials and was well-suited to the presidency.         

       
In addition to drafting the
Declaration of
Independence
, Jefferson had served in two
Continental Congresses, as minister
to
France, as the nations first secretary of
state under
 George Washington
and as
John Adams’ vice president.        


     


 

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Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin
meet to review a draft of the Declaration of Independence.
 

 Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.       

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Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Thomas Jefferson | 2 dollar bill, Two dollars, Dollar bill

         


       

   

         
      
      
      
 

       

        

        
        
         
        
        
      

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