Hello,
No piss take
but every one has been telling me Dillion DMB04 pickups were not original Tri-Sonics but were being flogged as them, and people were very angry about that, to be honest they look the same as the original Red Special pickups whcih don't have a trademark on it
so i was thinking could you be able to scratch the Diliion logo off the end of the neck to get your own back on the company (copyright theft i know)
Is there any way you could do this without damaging the wood finish?
Once I saw Dillion in this thread name I knew ''Oh Johnny Knoxville needs help AGAIN with a stupid question that doesnt even relate to playing the guitar but what it looks likes'' and here we are. *sigh* Paint over it or carve it out with a coin.
<font color=#F003300><font>Mercuryworks wrote: Once I saw Dillion in this thread name I knew ''Oh Johnny Knoxville needs help AGAIN with a stupid question that doesnt even relate to playing the guitar but what it looks likes'' and here we are. *sigh* Paint over it or carve it out with a coin.
Wow thanks Mercury Works, can you scratch it out with a coin without doing any damage to the red wood finish? what technique slowly or what ever?
&lt;font color=#F003300&gt;&lt;font&gt;Mercuryworks wrote: Once I saw Dillion in this thread name I knew ''Oh Johnny Knoxville needs help AGAIN with a stupid question that doesnt even relate to playing the guitar but what it looks likes'' and here we are. *sigh* Paint over it or carve it out with a coin.
Wow thanks Mercury Works, can you scratch it out with a coin without doing any damage to the red wood finish? what technique slowly or what ever?
For some odd reason I tryed it on both my guitars and I suggest you you find the paint scheme of what ever it is and paint over it.