How can I removed "Mustang" from the headstock?

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How can I removed "Mustang" from the headstock?

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I want to remove the word mustang from the head on my mustang. How can I do this?
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You'd need to sand back the layer of clearcoat that's more-than-likely covering the decal and then sand it THAT off. Then clearcoat it again, if you wish.
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Are you going to replace it with Camaro?

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cur wrote:Are you going to replace it with Camaro?
Nope, my fathers initials...he died last week
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Doog wrote:You'd need to sand back the layer of clearcoat that's more-than-likely covering the decal and then sand it THAT off. Then clearcoat it again, if you wish.
That sounds pretty easy, what grade sand paper would be best?
Also what type of clear coat would be best?
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jonl wrote:
cur wrote:Are you going to replace it with Camaro?
Nope, my fathers initials...he died last week

I was going to ask why you were going to do this, but that about as good a reason as there can be. Sorry about your loss, and look forward to your project working out
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Yes, sorry to hear your news !!!

Good luck with the guitar. Post some pics when done !!!
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cur wrote:Are you going to replace it with Camaro?
:lol:

Jon, why don't you just get a sticker from the local t-shirt/business card maker... slap it on the body or over the headstock. You are gonna open a can of worms pulling that decal... plus the loss of value
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Get a hold of someone who makes custom water-slide decals and sand the whole headstock down then reapply tinted polly. It'll cost you around $40 between the clear coat and a custom decal, but the results will be worth it.
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Joey wrote:
cur wrote:Are you going to replace it with Camaro?
:lol:

Jon, why don't you just get a sticker from the local t-shirt/business card maker... slap it on the body or over the headstock. You are gonna open a can of worms pulling that decal... plus the loss of value
He just lost his father. I think neck resale value went out the window.
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Sorry for your loss.

I was thinking you might want to have a custom neck plate made instead.
They even do photos if I'm not mistaken.
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Post by h8mtv »

I know a headstock decal guy and a neckplate guy. Both good ideas. Sorry for your loss.
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Post by Nick »

cooterfinger wrote:Sorry for your loss.

I was thinking you might want to have a custom neck plate made instead.
They even do photos if I'm not mistaken.
I would also go this route, not for preserving the instrument or anything, just because it allows for more room and versatility. There are many places that do etching, and I don't think it's that expensive all things considered.

If you go the headstock route I can't recommend this seller enough, have gotten three different custom headstock logos from this guy in the past and they're top notch. He really will do anything to custom order.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ONE-Vintage-Cus ... 45ff9e6be4

Sorry for your loss and good luck with this project.
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Post by cur »

Due to the sentimental value this guitar has to you, I would suggest shopping around for a local luthier to do this project for you. I would not attempt this for the first time on a guitar with that much meaning.

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that Ebay guy is ok, I had a successful purchase.