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Copy-Kurt Cobain Mugshot Photograph 8 X 10 - Magnificent 1986 Mug Shot Portrait - Nirvana - Grunge Icon - Arrest Photo - Rare Poster Print

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Item specifics Seller Notes: Highest quality print, in MINT condition, professionally printed on beautiful lustre finish photographic paper. Country/Region of Manufacture: United States. The Photo Poster is packed in a highly protective hard photographic mailer and shipped via United States Postal Service (U.S.P.S.) First Class Mail within one business day (usually the same day). Kurt Cobain Mugshot Photograph 8 X 10 Inches - Magnificent 1986 Mug Shot Portrait - Busted - Aberdeen, Washington - Nirvana - Legendary American Music - The Eighties - Grunge Icon - Brilliant Restoration (Best Quality Version Available 100%) - Rare Photo - Poster Art Print. Fun Tidbit: At the age of 19, Kurt took out frustrations by spray painting buildings. In May of 1986, Cobain was arrested for tagging “Ain’t got no whatchamacallit” on a building in Aberdeen. Here is the forgotten mugshot from 1986 from his odd graffiti that was possibly a tribute to the crispy peanut butter and chocolate candy bar. There are rumors that Cobain tagged the building with “God is gay,” but allegedly the police report said he sprayed “Ain’t got no whatchamacallit.” In a 1993 interview with The Advocate, Cobain claimed he tagged pickup trucks in his hometown with the phrase: “God Is Gay,” which is a lyric in the Nirvana song Stay Away. Nothing Cooler. Greatest Wall Decor Available. 1986, monographic. 8 X 10 Inches. True Color. Pristine.

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