Kurt Cobain ‘MTV Unplugged in New York’ guitar sells for $6m
The guitar used by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain
during the band’s famous MTV Unplugged in New York concert has sold for more
than $6m (£4.8m) at auction.
The 1959 Martin D-18E featured in the grunge group’s
performance in November 1993, five months before Cobain’s death aged 27.
There had been fevered interest in the guitar in the
weeks leading up to the sale and organiser Julien’s Auctions opened the bidding
at a million dollars, but that was quickly shattered.
The winning bid of $6,010,000 came from Australian
businessman Peter Freedman, owner of Rode Microphones, who bid in person in
Beverly Hills, seeing off competition from around the world.
Julien’s Auctions said the sale set five world
records, including most expensive guitar and most expensive piece of
memorabilia.
Freedman plans to display the guitar in a worldwide
exhibition tour, taking the instrument to galleries and art spaces with all
proceeds going to the performing arts.
He told the PA news agency he was “scared shitless
and shaking” when the auctioneer’s gavel dropped, but he is proud to be able to
use the guitar to support artists and is already thinking of what to do with it
next.
He said: “It’s a big deal. I didn’t even buy it for
me. I paid for it but I’m going to use it to highlight the plight of artists
worldwide by touring it around and then I’m going to sell it and use the dough
for that as well, later.”
Freedman, whose family first opened an electronics
shop in Sydney in 1967, added: “The musicians and artists have supported my
family since the 60s. We’ve been in that game forever so I’ve been very lucky
with Rode and I’ve been able to give away lots of money, quite a few mill.”
He said he had no limit on what he would have paid.
Freedman said: “There were some seriously rich
people here and I suppose I could have been completely scared shitless and
somebody who has got billions and billions just pays, what, 20, 30 million? But
I would have kept going.”
The guitar was the seventh of only 302 D-18Es built
by Martin and was customised by Cobain, who added a Bartolini pickup to the
soundhole.
It came with the original hard-shell case decorated
by the singer-songwriter with a flyer from the punk rock band Poison Idea’s
1990 album Feel The Darkness.
Three baggage claim ticket stubs are attached to the
handle, along with an Alaska Airlines sticker affixed to the case and the
storage compartment contains Cobain’s half-used pack of guitar strings, picks
and a suede “stash bag”.




