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Hi Guys.
This is on a Rickenbacker 4001 bass so it's a LONG neck!
The body is actually being done as a quilted blue stain maple. It should be great.
I wanted to make the sharks look natural. Too many inlays out there of the "gaping maw of death" shark-type. Those make me sick .
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Oh- no "great white" jokes please- they broke up right??

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Those look so darned real that I'd be afraid to fret that monster!


Awesome job! Nice detail. I like it!



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Craig...I just love your reef scenes! As a diver myself, I am struck at how you always seem to nail it!!! This is one of your best!

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Wow .. that is COOL .. also saw the Andrew White gutiar you did (its the blueburst finish) in Montreal - very nice. Someday .....

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Wow, great job Craig!

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AAAmaaaazing!   

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Stunning work, as always.

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Craig,
I have to get on my knees and bow to south east every time I see one of your inlays you are a god (chill people. nothing invain here)

spectacular as usal


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Craig, that's pretty cool. You probably don't want to play that one till your fingers bleed. I imagine the first song played after the restring should be the jaws theme... hey where are the sea monkey's?
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Beautiful work.



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I now have the rare experience of feeling humble while my head explodes at the same time

I have picked up a lot of diamonds lately, along with some jeweler's tips and training and I am continuing to make broaches and pendants as well as inlays. I will post them in NON guitar topics when they are done.
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Yep that is one very special inlay job Craig, beautiful and so realistic.

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Superb, Craig. Man, you're good with that stuff.

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'sall been said...but I'll say it again...YOU ARE THE INLAY MAN!!!!! (And I LOVE seafood! )

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It's not just the execution that's great, it's the composition of your work too. Have you studied art/photography?

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Great work as usual Craig. I really like what you do, the composition is wonderful and the execution is perfect.

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Craig, that is beautiful, as usaul. Great selection of your pearl. What is
the sand? Sand?

By the way, I'm forming a cover band playing Great White and White Snake
tunes. Great White Snake, I'm calling it.

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Wow! love those realistic sharks Craig.
Gorgeous as usual!

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NO- no art classes. I do a bit of photography though, and I am a diver. I was actually told NOT to take classes by an art teacher once. He said it wouldn't help me much, just throw all I have out of whack.
Mike the sand effect is sand corian. It's great for this type of thing.
John- I swear the dolphin neck is coming out to you by weeks end. It's almost there.

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Beautiful!

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Truly Amazing !!


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I was recently quoted a very reasonable price for doing my logo in MOP. It just doesn't seem reasonable to do it your self considering the cost of the MOP and especially your labor.  A complicated scene might be different.

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how well does that inlay stand up to playing? Is it harder than the wood?


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Ricardo I do these for other people, My own are my showpieces. Almost everything I post here are commissions for others so yes, it's normally more affordable with complicated pieces to have others do them, especially given the hours involved.

Pearl and corian and recon stone are all harder than wood, even ebony, so it should hold up fine. If it's played to death then yes it will show wear, but that's any material.
I have four more inlays all upcoming and they are all seemingly marine life. This is working!

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