Kurt Cobain
Legendary Guitar Up for Auction
… Starting at $30k
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Nirvana fans are in for a treat as one of Kurt Cobain’s iconic guitars is set to go up for auction. The white Fender Stratocaster, famously smashed during Nirvana’s 1992 European tour, will be available for bidding starting Wednesday at 9 AM ET with a minimum bid of $30,000.
This particular guitar holds a significant place in rock history as it was heavily modified and repaired during the band’s rise to fame with the success of their album “Nevermind” in 1991. The instrument symbolizes the peak of Nirvana’s career and the explosion of alternative rock into the mainstream.
Originally owned and played by Kurt Cobain, the left-handed Stratocaster was acquired by a former Nirvana crew member from 1991 to 1993. The authenticity of the guitar has been verified by renowned Nirvana guitar tech, Big John Duncan, ensuring fans of its genuine connection to the rock legend.
While the starting bid may seem steep at $30,000, past auctions of Cobain’s guitars have fetched substantial amounts. Another smashed Fender Stratocaster sold for over half a million dollars in 2023, and his blue 1969 Fender Mustang from the “Smells Like Teen Spirit” music video went for a staggering $4.5 million.
The auction of this prized guitar comes just days after the 31st anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s tragic death. The musician passed away on April 5, 1991, at the age of 27, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with music fans worldwide.
Despite ongoing speculation surrounding Cobain’s death, a leaked copy of his alleged autopsy report surfaced last year, shedding new light on the circumstances surrounding his passing. The report suggested that Cobain’s death was a result of suicide, with evidence pointing to a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
In addition to the autopsy findings, the report indicated that Cobain had a mixture of substances in his system at the time of his death. Images from the crime scene revealed a heroin kit and other paraphernalia, adding to the mystery surrounding the tragic event.
Kurt Cobain’s legacy lives on through his music and the memories he created with his family. Survived by his wife, Courtney Love, and daughter, Frances Bean, who recently tied the knot and welcomed a child, Cobain’s impact on the music world continues to be felt. Now, fans have the opportunity to own a piece of that legacy through the auction of his iconic guitar.
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