Hard Rock Vault's Cobain mislabelling
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Re: Hard Rock Vault's Cobain mislabelling
I figured as mutch. They have Adam Franklins wrong to as well as J Mascis.
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Re: Hard Rock Vault's Cobain mislabelling
It also has a non-covered bridge, so it most probably isFireAarro wrote: That looks like a MIJ one, check the super red tort
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Re: Hard Rock Vault's Cobain mislabelling
Well considering most people took those off, I wouldn't consider that I huge factor. I don't think Mr. Cobain would be the type who keeps those things on.Naturality wrote:It also has a non-covered bridge, so it most probably isFireAarro wrote: That looks like a MIJ one, check the super red tort
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Re: Hard Rock Vault's Cobain mislabelling
As for the Hard Rock Cafe themselves, either they're liars themselves or they're very gullable. They do have some stuff that's authentic, but they also have plenty of stuff that obviously has little or nothing to do with the person they claim owned/used said item. Such as "Cobain's" Jazzmaster. There's also a lot of stuff that might possibly have belonged to, for instance, Hendrix that's labelled as "belonged to Hendrix."
And so on. Be very skeptical when viewing items from the HRC.
And so on. Be very skeptical when viewing items from the HRC.
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