It seems that the guitar is still around, as it was recently displayed on Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibition – which seems to travel all over the world. The cable does seem to come out at an angle when compared to Mustang models, and Kurt’s didn’t really have a similar-looking Mustang around that time as far as one can tell. The guitar was also fitted with Gotoh Tune-O-Matic bridge and tuners.Īlthough it is very hard to actually see the guitar just from the video recording of the show, it appears that Kurt did play the guitar live at least once in Dublin at Point Depot on June 21, 1992. They are made by a company called Bartolini, and the humbucker had a coil-split – giving Kurt more control over the tone. The bridge pickup is a humbucker, while the neck and middle pickups are single coils, with the middle one being angled. It holds three pickups compared to Mustang’s two. The Ferrington guitar is modeled after a Fender Mustang for the most part but features few important differences. He kept in touch with Kurt while the band went on tour Australia, and he was sent drawings from Kurt via fax on how he imagined this guitar to look like. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. This guitar was custom built by Danny Ferrington, who allegedly met with the band backstage during the SNL gig in January 1992.
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