Alan Morrison
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Koa and ebony.
The ebony came from an old walking stick, the Koa from a member from Ohio. ( thanks Mark )
The ebony came from an old walking stick, the Koa from a member from Ohio. ( thanks Mark )
Thanks for the comments, Todd. It's actually guitar purfling that I have been experimenting with.I'm loving that inlay. It reminds me a bit of military ribbons. Is that various colored veneers stacked up?
Never heard of it until now. That's one of the coolest things I never knew I needed to know about.It's actually guitar purfling
The difficulty is the thinness of the purfling.Never heard of it until now. That's one of the coolest things I never knew I needed to know about.
I did see a lot more wider strips than ones suited for pens.The difficulty is the thinness of the purfling.