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ISO Dual Professional Fretboards + Waterslide logo

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Hey gang:

Know this is a longshot, but I have an old Fender Dual pro that was refinished, so it's missing the waterslide logo and has a fretboards that are really beat up.

If anyone has these to sell--or you have a line on them, please let me know.

Happy steelin'!
Remington Steelmaster S8 w/ custom Steeltronics pickup. Vox MV-50 amplifier + an 1940's Oahu cab w/ 8" American Vintage speaker. J. Mascis Fender Squire Jazzmaster, Hofner Club bass, Ibanez AVN4-VMS Artwood Vintage Series Concert Size Acoustic Guitar. 1920s/30s Supertone Hawaiian-themed parlor guitar. Silvertone parlor guitar.
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Steel Guitar North County Oceanside California is the go to place for retro fender fretboards.
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I found some authentic Fender waterslides online. It was a Canadian company. Can't recall which site, but check eBay, Etsy, and amazon for theses.
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Thanks, George and Jerry!
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Here's a waterslide I used on a Stringmaster.

https://www.atexxmusic.com/shop

About 3/4 down the page "CUSTOM FENDER STEEL FRONT..." When you click on it, the page will say it's for a pedal steel but it's also correct for a Stringmaster and, I believe, a Dual Pro.
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Thanks, Bill--Perfect!

Now I just need tuner pans and fretboards :cry:
Remington Steelmaster S8 w/ custom Steeltronics pickup. Vox MV-50 amplifier + an 1940's Oahu cab w/ 8" American Vintage speaker. J. Mascis Fender Squire Jazzmaster, Hofner Club bass, Ibanez AVN4-VMS Artwood Vintage Series Concert Size Acoustic Guitar. 1920s/30s Supertone Hawaiian-themed parlor guitar. Silvertone parlor guitar.
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I posted in the wtb section, there is a '47 project on eBay.
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Glenn Wilde wrote:I posted in the wtb section, there is a '47 project on eBay.
Yeah, I saw it. We're trying to agree on a price.
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Bill Sinclair wrote:Here's a waterslide I used on a Stringmaster.

https://www.atexxmusic.com/shop

About 3/4 down the page "CUSTOM FENDER STEEL FRONT..." When you click on it, the page will say it's for a pedal steel but it's also correct for a Stringmaster and, I believe, a Dual Pro.
Yes, looks right for the Stringmaster and Dual Pro. Pedal steel is one thing it's definitely wrong for though.
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Jeff Mead wrote:
Bill Sinclair wrote:Here's a waterslide I used on a Stringmaster. https://www.atexxmusic.com/shop
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Yeah--that's where I got mine. I wonder if it's legal (they must have a licensing deal with Fender)?
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An illegal one should work just as well. :roll:
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illegal?!?

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Hey, any of you guys ever put one of these on? I wanna get it right the first time so I don't blow $15.

Any tips/suggestions?
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Post by Glenn Wilde »

I use water decals alot and always put a coat of clear lacquer on them and trim them to size before use. Real old one's will take a long time in the water before they break loose, newer one's only need 20 to 30 seconds in water.
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Glenn Wilde wrote:I use water decals alot and always put a coat of clear lacquer on them and trim them to size before use. Real old one's will take a long time in the water before they break loose, newer one's only need 20 to 30 seconds in water.
Do you put the lacquer on them before you put them in water? Seems like that would make it cloudy, like spraying lacquer on a humid day.
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Erv Niehaus wrote:An illegal one should work just as well. :roll:
Erv
I suppose there are people who prefer to stay on the legal side of things. Heck, even Paul (the other Paul) said folks should follow the laws as written...right?
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Somebody also stated that laws are made to be broken. :roll:
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Bill Sinclair wrote:
Glenn Wilde wrote:I use water decals alot and always put a coat of clear lacquer on them and trim them to size before use. Real old one's will take a long time in the water before they break loose, newer one's only need 20 to 30 seconds in water.
Do you put the lacquer on them before you put them in water? Seems like that would make it cloudy, like spraying lacquer on a humid day.
Well, you let it dry first! :whoa:
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I just pulled out my Magnatone 8 and remembered i have a great decal i bought from a member here somewhere that i need to put on it......now where is that dang thing.
Found it. Lacquered it and trimmed it, it's on the steel and purdy.
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I am restoring an old Fender Dual 8 and I also needed the decal. I went to Etsy.com. This is a site for people that do all kinds of crafts. There are several people on there that make decals. I noodled around on there and found a guy that made fender decals, but not the size I needed. I sent him the measurement and he sent me back four decals Identical to the original. They are waterslide decals. I ordered 4 because they were cheap and it gave me some to practice with.
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