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I realize the OP has long ago solved his inlay question, but as this is the number one Google return, when searching for answers to this question. I thought I would share my method (now that I've seen for myself that it works)...
I blackened a small batch of hide glue with powdered charcoal pencil (scraped against a file). First, I glued the logo in place (to ensure it is properly positioned, before covering it in an opaque layer of glue, where anything could be happening). Then, I flowed blackened glue into the route that surrounded the inlay.
Once the glue was dry, I scraped and sanded, to reveal a fresh layer of MOP.
Then, rather than paint the holly black... I stained it black, wiped the MOP clean (stain doesn't penetrate the MOP), waited for the stain to dry and sprayed clear over the whole face.
This may not work with all wood, or all colors, but for black on holly (like the OP's Gibby) I would venture to say, this is the easiest method by far.
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