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Can't find decorative fretboard inlay post, do you know where it is?

Hi there

A while ago someone posted a link to a site that had really artistic fretboard inlays, not just fret markers but where the whole fretboard had a decorative picture carved into it, can anyone remember where it is or find it?

I did a search but came up blank.

Dan

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I've been tempted to get a couple of pickguards from "Antoniotsai's Guitar&Mandolin Arts" of Taiwan.
He is a master craftsman and his prices are very reasonable imo.
this is his ebay store link
http://stores.ebay.com/Antoniotsais-...-Mandolin-Arts


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I've been tempted to get a couple of pickguards from "Antoniotsai's Guitar&Mandolin Arts" of Taiwan.
He is a master craftsman and his prices are very reasonable imo.
this is his ebay store link
http://stores.ebay.com/Antoniotsais-...-Mandolin-Arts
A friend of mine just got a hummingbird inlay pick guard for his LP from them. It looks great. Shipping on bigger items might be a pain though.

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try this...
http://www.williamlaskin.com/

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Thanks Doug, that's the one! Man he is an amazing craftsman, I would love to get him to make a flamenco for me but I am struggling to save to buy a Spanish factory one never mind a piece of artwork like his.

Thanks to AT & LT too!

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