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fret and body inlays
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 12:18 am
by Dennis Hilsabeck
Have you ever had a steel guitar that had inlayed fret board ?
Had inlayed design in front of guitar?
Wondering about the fret board if youcould have a fret board made from wood and inlayed and then glue onto the guitar?
ideas?
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 6:22 am
by Erv Niehaus
I have a Spirit model Rains that Ken Giles made the cabinet for. It has inlaid dove fret markers and inlays on the front.
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 7:49 am
by Richard Sinkler
Damn Erv. That is one beautiful guitar.
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 8:26 am
by Jim Smith
Erv Niehaus wrote:I have a Spirit model Rains that Ken Giles made the cabinet for. It has inlaid dove fret markers and inlays on the front.
I'm pretty sure you meant to say Mark Giles.
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 9:06 am
by b0b
The new Sierras have beautiful rosewood fretboards with mother-of-pearl inlaid frets and markers.
www.sierrasteels.com/gallery/new-pedal- ... llery.html
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 9:32 am
by Ross Shafer
Thanks b0b,
Inlaid mother of pearl frets and fret markers are standard issue on all new Sierras as is an inlaid Sierra logo on the front panel.
There's some fancy neck inlay pics here:
http://www.sierrasteels.com/gallery/new ... llery.html
Lamar Colvin also inlays his frets and fret markers. Awesome guitars!
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 9:36 am
by Lane Gray
You're in Salem, which (I think) has a vibrant art scene.
Talk to an artist who understands the need for the precision of a draftsman/woman.
In my Bud, I thought the woodgrain of the neck was too pretty to hide under a fretboard.
A local motorcycle paintworks gave me a tricolor gold leaf neck.
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 11:05 am
by Lee Baucum
Back in the 1970s I saw a beautiful blonde Sho-Bud D-10 at Heart of Texas Music in Austin. Someone had inlaid abalone fret markers similar to those used on Martin D-45 guitars. It was quite stunning.
inlays
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 11:10 am
by Dennis Hilsabeck
That is a good idea to remove the fret board. I was trying to decide about the distance from the strings to the fret marker and if putting a thin wood board with the inlays on it would be to close to the strings. But if you took off the vinyl you could use the existing wood and make that into the fret board with the inlays and ect. I assume it would not be to far away from the strings to cause problems. Sounds like a good idea. Hince your though about the artist person.
Posted: 30 Jul 2017 11:19 am
by Lane Gray
Posted: 31 Jul 2017 1:23 am
by Stu Schulman
Many years ago in Ray Hennig's "Heart of Texas" music store in Austin Texas there was a used Sho-Bud guitar on the floor with the most beautiful polished agate inlays on the fretboards,I can't remember who came over to me either Herb Steiner or Lucky Oceans and asked me if I found the problem yet?Huh?then they showed me that the 12th fret marker was inlayed on the 11th. Fret!
Posted: 31 Jul 2017 2:10 am
by Marco Schouten
Ebony, mother of pearl and abalone, done by Mark Giles.
Posted: 31 Jul 2017 7:27 am
by Erv Niehaus
Jim,
You are certainly correct!
I must have been having a senile moment.
Posted: 14 Aug 2017 9:25 pm
by steve takacs
Lane and Marco, those or superb examples of inlay.
Stu, did you tell those guys the inlay of the 12th fret mistake could be overcome by rolling the bar.
I guess though that all the other frets to the right would be off. Sure would have been a challenge to play but would give your ears a workout. Stevet
Inlay work
Posted: 15 Aug 2017 9:57 am
by Charley Bond
for something different... you could talk to a custom cue maker, he could decorate your guitar like nobody else could...
Posted: 15 Aug 2017 11:36 am
by Ian Worley
I'm surprised no one has mentioned forumite Andy DePaule in this thread, he produces some beautiful inlay materials.
http://luthiersupply.com/Resophonic-Ste ... -Sets.html
GeorgeBoard
Posted: 17 Aug 2017 5:54 am
by George Piburn
African Rosewood FretBoards , CNC Laser Etched , Styrene fret lines , Turquoise Inlay markers and Head Logo , EdgeBand on FretBoards , 3M Sticky.