Tags: #kurtcobain, #nirvana
This is not genuine. It's a dramatically presented clownish-signed forgery that Nirvana would never have been involved in. Clue one: there's a lot of smoke and mirrors in the guitars presentation. Two: Kurt's alleged signature is waaaay off, absurd and comical. Third: if that's supposed to be David's on the pick guard, it, too is way off.
There are genuine Nirvana-signed items out there but acquiring one requires time, patience and incredible research. Items such as this guitar are nothing more than elaborate forgeries designed to pickpocket those with fat checkbooks and little knowledge of authentic items.
Also included a non specific COA with
Very bad forgeries
I got now the information that she bought the guitar from the HardRock Cafe in San Francisco...
Hard Rock Cafe is notorious for buying or displaying forgery items
Thank you everyone for your opinions and Help.
Someone else posted it and the answer is still fake
Oh I haven't seen the other post. Thank you for your answer.
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