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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-08-09 5:10 PM (#141059)
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....rather incredible inlay work:

Guitar Inlays
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MWoody
Posted 2005-08-09 5:31 PM (#141060 - in reply to #141059)
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I like where the Artist puts himself into the art!
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Northcountry
Posted 2005-08-09 6:07 PM (#141061 - in reply to #141059)
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Wonderful Wonderful work!
Subject Matter seems quite strange though.

Randy
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-08-09 8:15 PM (#141062 - in reply to #141059)
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To put some of us on there would require a really wide neck. :D :D
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-08-09 8:52 PM (#141063 - in reply to #141059)
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...and long
:D
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GrilledCheese
Posted 2005-08-10 7:10 AM (#141064 - in reply to #141059)
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Got to give the guy credit, he is good. :) I would be happy with 10% of his talent. :cool:
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cliff
Posted 2005-08-10 7:38 AM (#141065 - in reply to #141059)
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Exemplary Artistry, although some of it may be a bit "overboard" (sometimes a little "less" is better).
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2005-08-10 1:28 PM (#141066 - in reply to #141059)
Subject: Re: OT Wowie Zowie Inlays


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Here's another:

Another Inlay Artist
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-08-10 5:47 PM (#141067 - in reply to #141059)
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Wow! That is some crazy, amazing and beautiful work! The #1,000,000 Martin is stunning.
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GrilledCheese
Posted 2005-08-11 7:02 AM (#141068 - in reply to #141059)
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From what I gathered, it took over a year to finish the 1,000,000th Martin. :eek: I would be blind, and trying to sell pencils on a corner. :cool:
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ignimbyte
Posted 2005-08-11 8:18 AM (#141069 - in reply to #141059)
Subject: Re: OT Wowie Zowie Inlays


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Here's another inlay artist:

http://www.bordeauxinlay.com/gallery.htm

When I used to reside in the north country region of New York (Plattsburgh), I trusted my guitars to Paul Bordeaux for set-ups and repairs. I didn't realize that he, too made some great inlays, that I think it was once featured in an issue of an acoustic guitar magazine (I can't remember the exact name of the publication). I can still vividly picture the house where he used to do his work, on the corner of 22 and Military Tpke. also known as "Wiggletown," before moving to his present location in Malone, NY.
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cliff
Posted 2005-08-11 8:32 AM (#141070 - in reply to #141059)
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Both Laskin and Bordeaux WERE featured in an issue of AcousticGuitar this past year. IMO, Laskin does exhibit a higher level of "artistry", but I'm a bit more partial to Mr. Bordeaux's work for it's simplicity and austerity. To me, the inlay should just be an element to "set-off" the the beauty of the guitar, not distract from it.

That 1M Martin is total "Tammy Fay" . . .
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-08-11 8:59 AM (#141071 - in reply to #141059)
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Notice the second Paragraph
Scharwtz Guitars is linked to the Bordeaux Inlay site.
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Designzilla
Posted 2005-08-11 3:45 PM (#141072 - in reply to #141059)
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Cliff,
I agree that some of these are excessive and take away from the beauty of the guitar itself. But these instruments have kind of stopped being just guitars and have become an artist's canvas. When its got that much stuff on it, it's not about the guitar anymore, it's about the inlay.

So like Tammy Fay I'm guessing people are gonna look at that #1,000,000 Martin in amazement a lot more they're gonna play it.
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