Hello - For a spare I picked up a Manuel Rodriguez Gypsy Guitar. Its actually better than I expected (on par with Paris Swing) but the stock mustaches are chunky and unattractive. From past experience I found it easy to remove a mustache by gently tapping the side with a small hammer. If it didn't pop a bit of heat would normally do the trick. But these suckers dont want to move...I tried heat for about a minute but was concerned I would melt the finish. Anyone have an idea as to how to remove without ripping the finish and part of the top in the process? Any input is very appreciated, thanks - Dean
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Completely like cement
Come to think of it, maybe heat the string and run through the glue joint? Use protection gloves and get the string pretty hot.
Honestly, I don't think they do anything except aesthetics and add weight in an area where we all try to remove as much weight as possible (bridge). Under string tension the bridge won't move so they aren't necessary to keep the bridge in place. You never see anything like that on an archtop and they have a floating bridge. I never put them on my guitars any more.
That said, again I'd advise to leave them alone if they really are glued on that tightly. Sometimes they are held on with just double sticky tape and yes a LITTLE heat can loosen them up for easy removal but too much heat and you will damage the finish. And if they pull off the finish from the top or worse yet pull up some of the spruce it will be a bummer to fix.