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I am in need of either one large cross for a fretbaod to span several frets or several nice smaller crosses that can be used for markers. I seem to remember a thread on this some months ago. Can any one help with this? TIA
p.s. thay don't need to be pre-cut( although that sure would be nice) maybe just a nice design source/reference?

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How about straight shell strips and just make your own? LMI, StewMac and Rescue Pearl all have them in several different shells.Tim McKnight38398.8606828704

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Dave,
I think I saw some at the Warmoth website!?!


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Hi Dave, that was my thread a while back...I needed simple MOP crosses for the usual fret marker spots...Craig Lavin did it for me...nice work as always and at a great price.

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And here's another nod toward Craig L. He's the guy.

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Yet another nod to Craig. Here's one he did for me. My design, his blood, sweat and tears.
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Craig has done work for me as well...he's Amazing! Very talented in deed. Thanks for all the replies...VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!

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