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Mick Razz Blackfish Skin Inlay
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BIlly Vivona
Registered: March 2005 Location: Staten Island, New York Posts: 2,827

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Thi is the work of Mick Razzino, who is having issues logging on.
The one on the right was his first attempt at doing a fish skin inlay on a blank. The second one he used more belly skin, which gave it a shaded look. I have not seen the 2nd one he did, but it looks great in the picture.
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Fred Yarmolowicz
Registered: March 2005 Location: Brick(Central) NJ Posts: 556
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Wed March 12, 2008 3:08pm
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My stuff usually has scales all over it but dont look that good. Is this the start of something new???? Thanks for posting Billy.
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Al Ciner
Registered: October 2005 Location: joliet,illinois Posts: 692
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Wed March 12, 2008 4:12pm
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I guess if you can use snake skin,, why not fish skin? This could be the start of something.
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