Send me your finest headstock inlays!

Started by Krefett, February 10, 2008, 07:29:47 AM

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Here are mine from my C-10 and my OM-10...

Greetings, Greg

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Not a headstock but some really interesting inlay work.

The fellow who does this realy admires Wendy's work





Shad
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Weber Diamondback Custom
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PRS DGT LTD

 :+1:

Can you post a pic from the complete guitar?

Greg

Thats gotta be Grit Laskin - theres a entire book on his work - incredible stuff -

Tad
Bunch of Larrivees - all good -
and a wife that still puts up with me, which is the best -

As with Ponte's on the first page of this thread, here's another simple, but less common, one:



cheers,
andrew
Andrew J.
Larrivee L-07 / DR sunbeams 13s

This is my '96 c-10.....sorry for the dust, but I think it is some Wendy's finest work...(not a good photographer here  :blush:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pastormike30135/3987642419/

Mine's also like Ponte's, just Larrivee in pearl, with silver border.
I normally like a plainer guitar, but this is one of the most entertaining threads I've seen. Gorgeous pictures. But I'd like to know why my wife's picture is on all your guitars!!!

Quote from: willnorvell on February 18, 2008, 11:53:01 AM
Here's the inlay on my vintage OM-19. Sorry for the bad light.



I thought the subtle differences in these two designs was interesting.  Mine is also an OM-19  from 1996.

Ok - this is a good place to slide mine in -   Tad

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Bunch of Larrivees - all good -
and a wife that still puts up with me, which is the best -



Yup.

jandrew - You got a rare one there, I believe. I like it. I've managed to turn the picture of my headstock. I think it looks better like this.




From my very first Larrivee (an '82 L-72 Presentation):

~boomklever

My 1986 JS Joray, handcrafted by my friend, luthier John Joris :


Quote from: gregor on September 07, 2009, 03:01:41 PM
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Can you post a pic from the complete guitar?

Greg

It's from Ron Thorn, Ron and his father do the inlay work.

It's called Octopus's Garden







Shad
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Help is on the way. A government team of experts Is a'rushin' to your aid... --Stephen Stills

Martin 000-18GE
Weber Diamondback Custom
LP R9
PRS MC58
PRS DGT LTD

Quote from: jandrew on September 07, 2009, 03:46:27 PM
As with Ponte's on the first page of this thread, here's another simple, but less common, one:



cheers,
andrew

My favorite so far.
...A couple of beautiful guitars...

Not all those who wander are lost ...
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Here's my seahorse

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Larrivee C-19 1996
Larrivee D-60 SH
Gibson Hummingbird 1976
Gibson F-25 1964
Gibson L-00
Aria AD-150N
Yamaha FG-300 Red Label 1978
K.Yairi LO-100
K.Yairi 40-LO
K.Yairi YW-600
K.Yairi YW-600S 1977
K.Yairi RR-700
Martin D-41
Santa Cruz Model D
Tacoma C1C
Takamine G334
Epiphone FT-130 SB

Quote from: Mantula on October 18, 2009, 10:02:49 AM
My 1986 JS Joray, handcrafted by my friend, luthier John Joris :



Beautiful! That says "Artisan" to me, in a big way.

Can we have some more pictures of this one, perhaps in another thread?  :drool:
Ron



Here is my OM-72

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