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Is this signed magazine authentic??

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Not authentic IMO.

Don't think these are real...

I think it's a pretty good try, but I agree with both J.Seah and Richard. 

Thanks for messages guys.
I shall steer clear from these

BTW how much are they asking for this signed magazine??

I gotta chime in with the no crowd. I have a couple of Grohl PSA's and this isn't even close. BTW - I've told several prospective Nirvana sellers that if they aren't willing to get a PSA and/or Epperson before trumpeting their stuff as authentic, then their legitimacy automatically comes into question. Invariably, they always either don't respond or tell me I'm a jerk. And their crap remains (usually) unsold. 

Here is an authentic Nirvana signed magazine from 1992. Sold for $3500.00.

Isn't even spelt right and Krist signed it "Chris" mmmmm.

Krist Novoselic signed his name as "Chris" earlier till around late 1992 or early 1993 when he started to signed his name as "Krist" which is the Croatian spelling of his name.

Why would Kurt Cobain spell his name Kurdt Kobain? That's the one that gets me. I have seen some in the past spelt Kurdt but never seen Cobain spelt Kobain.

Kurt Cobain spelled his name several different ways for no apparent reason.  The odd spelling Kurdt came from when Nirvana recorded “Mexican Seafood” for the “Teriyaki Asthma” compilation. When it came time to make the album, they realized that they didn’t know how to spell Kurt’s name so they got a hold of someone who “thought they knew”.

That's like someone spelling your name wrong so you start signing autographs the same way as someones error.

 

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