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April 05, 2004

Icons Auction to Include Cobain's Mosrite Guitar; Note About Auction Estimates

Kurt Cobain's 1960s Mark IV-style Mosrite Gospel Guitar

It's been called the "27 Club". Twenty-seven is the age at which rock legends Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison died. With his death ten years ago today, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana joined that club.

The upcoming Icons of 20th Century Music auction will include the sale of Cobain's famous Mosrite Gospel guitar. Image and text below from the auctioneer.

Nirvana: Kurt Cobain's 1960's Mosrite Gospel.

This instrument is unusual in a couple of ways. It is the only known example of a Mark IV style Mosrite Gospel model. While Kurt owned and smashed many cheap (usually Univox) copies of Mosrite guitars during his career, this was one of only two actual Mosrites he owned. (The other was damaged and given away.) It was also one of his favorite guitars, which saved it from the usual fate of the instruments he used for live performances. Kurt purchased the guitar in San Francisco in 1990. "According to Earnie [Bailey], 'Kurt had only one Gospel, and this is a beyond rare guitar. At the time Kurt died, I was secretly working with Loretta Mosley to build Kurt a lefty Gospel... in some cool color.' Unfortunately, Kurt passed away as Earnie was gathering photos to send to Mosrite of Kurt's original. 'Loretta sent me a nice letter after it ended, as she had recently lost Semie (husband, founder of Mosrite) and was now running Mosrite on her own... she had sent me some sales literature of another Gospel, but could find no history of ever having made one based on the Mark IV guitar.'" (Quote reprinted from www.kurtsequipment.com.) Kurt had painted the very small Mosrite dot markers with white-out to make them more visible in a live setting. Although the current owner removed this simple modification, residue is still visible on the instrument. This is a factory right handed instrument, so it was modified for Kurt with a strap button added to the treble side horn, and the original metal string guide has been flipped to allow it to be strung left handed. The original case bears the words 'NIRVANA' and 'F... Elvis' [colorful expletive deleted here but preserved on the case - Ed.] in white paint which, while painted over with the same white paint, are still visible on inspection. Est. 250,000-up.

About Auction Estimates

Have received several emails asking what pre-auction "estimates" mean, especially with reference to the upcoming Christie's Crossroads Auction featuring Eric Clapton's "Blackie". Understandable, since Christie's 1999 pre-auction estimate for "Brownie" was $80,000-100,000 and it sold for $497,500.

I contacted Christie's for comment. Here is the reply:

Estimates are based on so many different factors: the condition of the instrument, the type of the instrument, the rarity, prices that were set for comparable instruments in the market, etc. In the case of a 'celebrity' sale such as the Eric Clapton sale, one tries to reflect the 'celebrity' status in the estimates but since it's not a straightforward science it may very well be that the final price is much higher than what was estimated - so estimates are 'an indication' of the price, but again, in the case of a celebrity instrument coming up for sale, prices very often do go higher.

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