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No doubt this is fake, I mean besides being childish it is clearly signed with a silver sharpie which did not even exist until after Kurt's death. Let save some poor guy $600 dollars (so far) and report the crap out of this item and get it removed!!!! It ends on 4 days.

NS

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Thebest,

Sorry, but I just read this. You said you bought this through eBay. Who did you buy it from and when? There might be a guarantee available to you to get you a refund. 

I would be very surprised if any respected Nirvana autograph expert the ones on your guitar were real.

PSA, PSA/DNA or the company that own it have no financial interest at all in this site. I own 100% of it.

Who told you I was a PSA 10% shareholder? First of all, PSA doesn't have stock...its owned by a public company....that I had stock in years ago. I don't own a share today.

Sellers and authenticators of forgeries claim bias all the time. It's not true, but all the have.

So now do you finally understand "thebest". Your scratchplate was signed after Cobain died. Need i say more. And Sipe, you should be ashamed of yourself for passing this, or whatever staff member passed it. You should even know better. A silver sharpie after Cobains death?? Seriously. 

do you have an account on Ebay? share it in here, PLEASE

Why do you need peoples names phone numbers and ebay accounts?

The.best,

I will expose and crucify any member of this site who called your Nirvana guitar questionable or fake and tried to buy it. Tell me who did it.

I was right. This guy doesn't give a damn if it was a fake Nirvana signed guitar!!! :D

keep dreaming boy

Wascher, 

Could you change the title of the thread to include the ebay users name? That would be great

I think the question is what that guitar would be worth unsigned.

I don't know anything at all about guitars, but I know some of them can get expensive, so if they guitar still works, maybe that's why people are trying to buy it.

I present to you, every conversation behind the eBay bids involving this guitar:

"Ya know, sweetie, that would be a nice guitar if not for the writing all over it."
"That will come off, dear. Buy it and we can remove the ink."

That is a good question Mike, and the guitar does have value, no doubt, even without the signatures. Typically what will happen with these guitar displays, is that the pickguards will be signed and then applied to a cheap guitar for display mounting. A favorite is the Epiphone Les Paul Special II, and the cheap Fenders. Typically the pickguards i see these mounted on, are placed on guitars in the 80 to 350 dollar range. 

I have rarely seen a very high dollar guitar signed and in display, but most people wont do that unless teh body is signed, b/c they want to play the guitar, and therefore wouldnt mount it on such a valuable instrument. Plus, it is typically just to expensive to buy good quality guitars to make a display with. I am a Gibson guy myself, so i dont know the value on this one. But id guess its around the 150 to 200 mark.

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