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JohnMc
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Nirvana Nevermind concert shirt

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Nirvana Nevermind concert shirt
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Hi i'm wondering what this Nirvana Nevermind concert shirt is worth (if it's real)?
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Re: Nirvana Nevermind concert shirt

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Absolutely real. One recently sold for $300. Might not get that much but a couple hundred should come easily.
Jimmy J

(Please note: Legit checks I do in this forum should not be considered 100% conclusive; I'm simply giving a gut reaction based on the limited information provided.)

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Re: Nirvana Nevermind concert shirt

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How do you know this is authentic? There is an identical shirt selling on defunct right now for $500 with a totally different tag and without the copyright. Which one is authentic? I see this exact shirt pretty regularly with various shirt tags...

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Re: Nirvana Nevermind concert shirt

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There's two different tags. One Wild Oats and one Screen Stars Premium. Both of which were tags from the 90s. Copyrights don't really insure something is legit - because a bootlegger will just include the copyright line. The one without the copyright may have been produced further into the 90s.

Many band prints appear on all types of blanks/tags. At one point brockum was the licensee - perhaps that contract expired or their arrangement only covered a certain geographical area. Sometimes a band will print tees where their tours are rather than carry around massive quantities of inventory.

I just realized you're using photos from Stormcrow's listing on Defunkd. He's a very trusted seller. As are all of our vendors.
Jimmy J

(Please note: Legit checks I do in this forum should not be considered 100% conclusive; I'm simply giving a gut reaction based on the limited information provided.)

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