Re: Newbie Meetand greet question
newbonafan wrote:I saw Joe at Cobb Energy Center in Atlanta and I saw a guy hand his guitar to a venue employee behind the info/concierge desk in the lobby. You might check to see if there is such a service at your venue.
With that being said, I too have a JB Goldtop I am wanting signed at my next M/G and I have a dilemma concerning just where I want the autograph. I know Joe signs the back of the headstock or the pick guard so the guitar can still be played but I don't play, not a note, and the purpose of my buying this guitar was to display alongside Carmelita. I am wanting it signed on the main body of the guitar so as to get a larger, more complete signature. I am told this renders the guitar unplayable due to possible damage to the signature but it very likely will never be played unless I take up the guitar. Needing guidance here, this is killing me...
back of the headstock
I agree with Ron 100%, Back of the headstock is most the appropriate location. Look at Rons Avatar, thats a Skinner, my Avatar is my Goldtop which is also signed on the back of the headstock.
How I’d love to see you smile....
JBLP Std Goldtop
2015 R9 LP