andrizzle
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Re: Getting rid of a guitar's brand on the headstock?
For the most part people can recognize a headstock anyway.... Honestly, you're probably putting WAY too much thought into this... No one really care what you're playing dude, just that it sounds good... and if imitators come along, let them try to get the tones you're getting out of a stock version of your guitar
If there were guessing allowed I'd bet you're playing a Squier and as far as I'm concerned, there's no shame in that... lots of us have modded up Squiers that shame some of our more expensive guitars
For the most part people can recognize a headstock anyway.... Honestly, you're probably putting WAY too much thought into this... No one really care what you're playing dude, just that it sounds good... and if imitators come along, let them try to get the tones you're getting out of a stock version of your guitar
If there were guessing allowed I'd bet you're playing a Squier and as far as I'm concerned, there's no shame in that... lots of us have modded up Squiers that shame some of our more expensive guitars