Back in stock. Each unit selected buys one (1) White Jackson "Ontario era" decal. This is a dry rub transfer. They look great as there is no carrier film to trap air under. Applied and cleared, they look factory silk screened. Because the employees were making new screens regularly, there is a large variety of sizes, layouts, and confirgurations. This is the most common of the Jackson "Billboard" size logo that filled the headstock. This particular style was most common in late 1987-early 1989 with smaller "Made in USA" and tucked in registered "R" to accomodate reverse/lefty headstocks.

Application is simple. I detail the steps in the photos and video. Be aware, you only get one shot at positioning it. Once the white touches the headstock surface, that is where it is going to be. No moving or changing your mind. Buy more than one if you are unsure. If you are unskilled with applying dry rub transfers and have any doubts, please don't buy this item. I have old waterslides types in my other listings.

They do not require clearcoating, but I would for durability. The material is very thin and will scratch easily. Clearing will also help make it look that creamy white shade they should be. Because I have no control over the skill of the buyer, I am selling these "as is".