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Old Growth Brazilian
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a friend asked me to design a new logo for his company and inlay a business card holder for him. We approved the design this after noon. By the way the name of his company is Mustang Services



if viewed 1152x864 this inage is about 1.25 larger that actual


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Brazilian Rosewood
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nice logo, nice inlay. simple, elegant, memorable. good capture of the horse's essential spirit and energy.

is the gold portion gold mop? hard to tell from the photo.
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Now that's what I call quality inlay artistry.
Good job Michael!!!!
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Very nice Michael. Simple but artistic. Well done.


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Old Growth Brazilian
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I cut a test piece from corrian last night. the MOP portion is two pieces. It took three .019 60tpi blades and about 1hr to cut. I'm kinda slow It will be an aventure with MOP. but I love a good challange


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