Guitar


Brand
Fender
Fender
Model
Kurt Cobain Mustang
Kurt Cobain Mustang Left-Hand
Colors
Fiesta Red, Sonic Blue, Dark Lake Placid Blue with Stripe
Fiesta Red, Sonic Blue, Dark Lake Placid Blue with Stripe


Series / Body Style


Series / Body Style
Mustang Artist
Mustang Artist


Guitar's Wood


Place
Body
Body
Specie
Alder
Alder
Place
Fretboard
Fretboard
Specie
Rosewood
Rosewood

Bridge


Model
Adjusto-Matic Bridge with Dynamic Vibrato Tail-piece
Adjusto-Matic Bridge with Dynamic Vibrato Tail-piece


Pickup


Brand
Fender
Fender
Model
Mustang
Mustang
Type
Single Coil
Single Coil
Place
Neck
Neck
Brand
Seymour Duncan
Seymour Duncan
Model
JB Model
JB Model
Type
Humbucker
Humbucker
Place
Bridge
Bridge

Fingerboard


Fret Size
Vintage-style
Vintage-Style Frets
Inlays
Vintage Ivory Dots
Vintage Ivory Dots
Scale Length
24" (61 cm)
24" (61 cm)
Nut Width
1.625" (41.3 mm)
1.625" (41.3 mm)
Number of Frets
22
22

Tuners


Model
Vintage-Style
Vintage-Style

Guitar Additional Info


Description
When Kurt Cobain hit the stage, it was very often with a Mustang guitar-an enigmatic anti-hero figure with an esoteric anti-hero instrument.

It´s with great pride then that Fender introduces the Kurt Cobain Mustang, which evokes the man, the band, the sound and the times, and gives an authentically crafted nod to one of the most unlikely guitars to ever find itself at the center of a musical maelstrom.

Kurt Cobain liked Mustangs a lot.

For one, he preferred offbeat guitars that didn´t cost zillions of dollars, and the Mustang certainly fit those two criteria.

Also, being somewhat physically diminutive himself, he liked to perform live with slightly more diminutive guitars, like Fender Mustangs and Jaguars, which better fit his hands and his reach.

See for yourself-go back and watch the famous 1991 video for "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and there he is and there it is slung over his shoulder.

Or think back to when you saw them on the ´93-´94 In Utero tour, when he seldom went onstage with anything but a Mustang.

Quite often and especially later on, Mustangs were a big part of what Kurt Cobain was all about, musically.

Inspired by his arsenal of modded guitars, the new Fender Kurt Cobain Mustang takes you back there, with highly distinctive features including an angled single-coil Mustang neck pickup and ferocious Seymour Duncan JB humbucking bridge pickup mounted directly to the body, dual on-off/phase in-out switches for each pickup, a polyester-finished alder body and an Adjusto-Matic bridge with dynamic vibrato tailpiece.

Other features include the classic 24" Mustang scale length, C-shaped maple neck with urethane finish, 7.25"-radius rosewood fingerboard with 22 vintage-style frets and vintage-style ivory dot inlays, four-ply pickguard (Aged White Pearl on Fiesta Red and Dark Lake Placid Blue with stripe models; Tortoiseshell on Sonic Blue model), master volume and tone controls, vintage-style tuners, and chrome hardware.

Finish options include Fiesta red, Sonic Blue and Dark Lake Placid Blue with stripe.

Available in right- and left-handed models.
When Kurt Cobain hit the stage, it was very often with a Mustang guitar-an enigmatic anti-hero figure with an esoteric anti-hero instrument.

It´s with great pride then that Fender introduces the Kurt Cobain Mustang, which evokes the man, the band, the sound and the times, and gives an authentically crafted nod to one of the most unlikely guitars to ever find itself at the center of a musical maelstrom.

Kurt Cobain liked Mustangs a lot.

For one, he preferred offbeat guitars that didn´t cost zillions of dollars, and the Mustang certainly fit those two criteria.

Also, being somewhat physically diminutive himself, he liked to perform live with slightly more diminutive guitars, like Fender Mustangs and Jaguars, which better fit his hands and his reach.

See for yourself-go back and watch the famous 1991 video for "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and there he is and there it is slung over his shoulder.

Or think back to when you saw them on the ´93-´94 In Utero tour, when he seldom went onstage with anything but a Mustang.

Quite often and especially later on, Mustangs were a big part of what Kurt Cobain was all about, musically.

Inspired by his arsenal of modded guitars, the new Fender Kurt Cobain Mustang takes you back there, with highly distinctive features including an angled single-coil Mustang neck pickup and ferocious Seymour Duncan JB humbucking bridge pickup mounted directly to the body, dual on-off/phase in-out switches for each pickup, a polyester-finished alder body and an Adjusto-Matic bridge with dynamic vibrato tailpiece.

Other features include the classic 24" Mustang scale length, C-shaped maple neck with urethane finish, 7.25"-radius rosewood fingerboard with 22 vintage-style frets and vintage-style ivory dot inlays, four-ply pickguard (Aged White Pearl on Fiesta Red and Dark Lake Placid Blue with stripe models; Tortoiseshell on Sonic Blue model), master volume and tone controls, vintage-style tuners, and chrome hardware.

Finish options include Fiesta red, Sonic Blue and Dark Lake Placid Blue with stripe.

Available in right- and left-handed models.
Additional Info
7.25" (18.41 cm) (fretboard radius), Chrome (hardware), Maple (neck material), C Shape (neck shape), (540, 502) 4-Ply Aged White Pearl(572) 4-Ply Tortoiseshell (pickguards), H/S (pickup configuration), Synthetic Bone (string nut), Fender USA Super 250R, NPS, (.010-.046 Gauges) (strings)
7.25" (18.41 cm) (fretboard radius), Chrome (hardware), Maple (neck material), C Shape (neck shape), (540, 502) 4-Ply Aged White Pearl(572) 4-Ply Tortoiseshell (pickguards), H/S (pickup configuration), Synthetic Bone (string nut), Fender USA 250R NPS, (.010-.046 Gauges) (strings)