Pearl or Abalone inlays
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David Decker
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Pearl or Abalone inlays
Can any tell me where to find Pearl or Abalone in lay. I'm building a non peadal 10 string steel and would like either of these two type inlays. Need 3 pieces 1/4" X 34" long
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Bob Tuttle
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Mark Herrick
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Also check out Luthier's Mercantile:
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/Secondproducthead.asp?CategoryName=Shell+Inlay
I think you can also get catalogs from them.
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/Secondproducthead.asp?CategoryName=Shell+Inlay
I think you can also get catalogs from them.
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Doug Earnest
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I used Abalam (a processed abalone product, ground and cast) and found it was very easy to work with. It was my first inlay project and came out great. Luthiers Mercantile was the supplier, I think Stew-Mac also has it. Take your time and you will likely have good results.
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First Quality Music has a lot of pre-cut inlays, especially some of the fancy old-style patterns used on Gibson & other prewar b*nj*s. Some of those might look mighty nice on a 10-string plank. Their web page is www.fqms.com.
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