Does anyone know a source for Jackson headstock decals? I am repairing and repainting the headstock on a neck I bought off E-bay, and I will have to replace the logo.
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No, honestly, this is a Jackson neck. The very tip is broken off, and I am gluing a new piece on, reshaping, and repainting to match a custom body. I've seen the ones on E-bay and they seem rather expensive.
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Relogo with correct Jackson must be done by Jackson Factory I believe.
So only the way is to send the neck to Jackson for expensive repaint/relogo job with long wait time or do it at home with fake logo.
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That's right, otherwise people would be buying up Jackson logoes and faking necks, fooling buyers, or just being Jackson wannabees. [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img]"Got a crazy feeling I don't understand,
Gotta get away from here.
Feelin' like I shoulda kept my feet on the ground
Waitin' for the sun to appear..."
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I took a chance one of these fake homemade decals a year or so ago for a guitar that was an obscure brand (a Dwight) that there was no other means of getting a decal for as the company is long gone and no pro decals were ever made. When I got it, it was fuzzy. Like scanning and printing lettering on your printer. As soon as it hit the water, the ink started washing off. It was a total POS. The guy refused to send a rebate. Buyer beware!
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