My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
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My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
So, my Legacy has the waterslide SN on the back of the headstock. I used a clip-on tuner for a while before I noticed that it had chewed off about half of the decal. How do I get this problem rectified?
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
I couldn't tell you how to get a new SN decal, but now I am very curious about the decal now, and how this'll be eventually be rectified.ieso wrote:So, my Legacy has the waterslide SN on the back of the headstock. I used a clip-on tuner for a while before I noticed that it had chewed off about half of the decal. How do I get this problem rectified?
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
I suggest you contact G&L Product Support: G&L PRODUCT SUPPORT.ieso wrote:So, my Legacy has the waterslide SN on the back of the headstock. I used a clip-on tuner for a while before I noticed that it had chewed off about half of the decal. How do I get this problem rectified?
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
The factory has changed to a laser-etched serial number, see: A recent serial numbering change ....DanDoulogos wrote:I couldn't tell you how to get a new SN decal, but now I am very curious about the decal now, and how this'll be eventually be rectified.ieso wrote:So, my Legacy has the waterslide SN on the back of the headstock. I used a clip-on tuner for a while before I noticed that it had chewed off about half of the decal. How do I get this problem rectified?
Hope this helps.
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
One more reason to stick to 3-bolts ...
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+1yowhatsshakin wrote:One more reason to stick to 3-bolts ...
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
Thanks for the heads up (PSA) on this.. 2 of my 3 x G&L are 90s 3-bolts so i’d never even thought about it (i guess partly because clip on tuners were not even a thing back in the 90s) but obviously the sn was stamped into the neck plate back then, but after reading this i noted that my newest has the sn up on the back of the headstock right where the clip on sits... i will be careful now. Cheers.
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
Many of my G&L have a painted headstock. I would never even think of using a clip on tuner.
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Thanks all. I did contact G&L via the listed email address but never heard back. I have a card from Chris Robosan that he sent me years ago so I tried the email listed on it. Hopefully he'll come through before the end of the week.
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Let us know how this goes.ieso wrote:Thanks all. I did contact G&L via the listed email address but never heard back. I have a card from Chris Robosan that he sent me years ago so I tried the email listed on it. Hopefully he'll come through before the end of the week.
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
Okay, we're making progress by going through the Facebook page. I got an RA number and they're going to laser etch the sn onto the headstock.
"Fire the laser"
"Fire the laser"
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Re: My clip-on tuner chewed the SN off the headstock
Was the decal put on top of the clear coat? Is so, that seems wrong.
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Interesting how the BBE folk focus their attention on the FB page but seem not to support this site by participating here.
Just an observation...
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Just an observation...
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Yes, on top of the finish. I don't think this practice was carried on for long. As I recall they couldn't figure out what to do with numbers there for a while as they tried this and that before switching to the laser etching.Tooslowhand wrote:Was the decal put on top of the clear coat? Is so, that seems wrong.
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This reminds me of a story Tim Page of Buffalo Brothers fame recounts on the ASAT Trinity page. When he showed the guitar to George Fullerton, the latter suggested the model should receive its own distinctive model logo. Which George designed within 5 days:ieso wrote:Yes, on top of the finish. I don't think this practice was carried on for long. As I recall they couldn't figure out what to do with numbers there for a while as they tried this and that before switching to the laser etching.Tooslowhand wrote:Was the decal put on top of the clear coat? Is so, that seems wrong.
Of course some concerns were expressed about the decal needing to be applied on top of the finish, but George assured everybody that wouldn't be a problem. After all, that's what they had done at Fender for years, and those decals had lasted more than 50 years by then ...
This was in the pre-clip-on era of course
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The Doheny lends itself to a creative graphic arts treatment... They better get on it!
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I used to have a thriving BB style forum years ago and when F-book came along it was just decimated. These days, its it's not Fbook or Instagram or Twitter, etc., it's a ghost town.Katefan wrote:Interesting how the BBE folk focus their attention on the FB page but seem not to support this site by participating here.
Just an observation...
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It's a shame. While I'm glad G&L are up to date on their social media, I really hate having to drag social media baggage along in order to ask questions about guitars or other products; why do people feel the need to tie in their actual identity and social circles to ask a company a question? It's over-sharing culture at its worst; nothing matters to people any more unless everyone can see it.
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Well, I think you're correct. America is a land where people want to be seen doing something rather than doing it. The local ski lodge for example, at least half of the folks there don't actually ski but hang out in their ski gear where they can be seen and take selfies to post to FB etc.Danley wrote:It's a shame. While I'm glad G&L are up to date on their social media, I really hate having to drag social media baggage along in order to ask questions about guitars or other products; why do people feel the need to tie in their actual identity and social circles to ask a company a question? It's over-sharing culture at its worst; nothing matters to people any more unless everyone can see it.
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Hey, guys, just a good news update. I made my move to MA and sent the neck in and Memo was on it!
I got the neck back in no time and had the thing restrung and it sings beautifully.
https://gtroblq.blogspot.com/2019/04/g-legacy.html
that's an old photo in the link above (check out the filthy, filthy maple neck; I've since put a SD hot rails in the bridge position but still prefer the neck single coil into a cranked Marshall tone. Love it!
https://youtu.be/kUCnPSdk85I?t=15
I got the neck back in no time and had the thing restrung and it sings beautifully.
https://gtroblq.blogspot.com/2019/04/g-legacy.html
that's an old photo in the link above (check out the filthy, filthy maple neck; I've since put a SD hot rails in the bridge position but still prefer the neck single coil into a cranked Marshall tone. Love it!
https://youtu.be/kUCnPSdk85I?t=15