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Likelihood is that by the time you're down to unstained wood you'll have changed the shape of the body, or at the very least, lost some definition.
The colour is likely to have absorbed more on end grain, you may sand forever and never get it all in some locations
Personally, i would start sanding and see how it goes. The body would look good with a softer roundovers and contours, so I wouldn't worry too much about over sanding, jus try to keep it consistent
Do you know if it also has a finish over the stain? oil or something else?
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The existing shade of green would not look out of place as the centre of an aquamarine burst finish.