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INLAID REEL SEATS
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Phil Erickson



Registered: December 2008
Location: Alamo, CA
Posts: 59
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Fly reels seats with contrasting woods inlaid.
· Date: Thu March 4, 2010 · Views: 1,040 · Filesize: 47.1kb, 345.0kb · Dimensions: 2000 x 1500 ·
Keywords: inlaid


Tom Kirkman

Registered: March 2005
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 1,459
Fri March 5, 2010 11:22am

Looks good. On the next one, try sandwiching the inlaid woods on either side with very thin pieces of acrylic or black ebony. It makes the inlays "Pop!"
Phil Erickson

Registered: December 2008
Location: Alamo, CA
Posts: 59
Fri March 5, 2010 12:24pm

Great idea Tom........thanx


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