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  1. Thankyou very much for both your help. Setch, have you actually stripped Epiphones before? I'm starting to have my doubts about doing this now. I may just paint over the entire headstock in black. Spyke.
  2. Please, if anyone knows... 39 views and nobody knows?!?!
  3. Another idea I had was to chisel out the entire inlay, fill it with a piece of wood that matched the headstock, filled in the gaps with wood dust and CA glue, sand down the piece of wood so it was flush with the headstock and relaquer the whole thing. I know that sounds really basic but you get the idea. Will this be easy to do? I have GCSE (don't know what the US equivalent is but it's basically the first major qualification you get in education inthe UK) design technology so I have experience with working with wood but no experience with working on guitars. I don't want to mess up my first effort. Spyke.
  4. I'm so glad I've found this forum! I have/am getting very soon, an Epiphone Firebird solid body guitar. On the headstock there is an inlayed Epiphone logo which I wish to remove and replace with a silk screen printed logo on the truss rod cover. How can I remove this inlayed logo? It won't be covered up once it is removed so i need it to look clean! I thought about sanding down the entire surface of the headstock until the inlay is gone but i don't know how deep it is inlayed and whether I'll have to take off about 2mm and ruin the headstock! I've never done a project like this before so I really need some help. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Spyke.
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