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#1MMth Martin Inlay work
digg it or not, it's an amazing piece of art. this link has been on the UMGF, but not here yet, so i'll post it. those big resolution pics are really amazing! click on the pick, and it'll get bigger, another click gets it even bigger still
http://www.robinsoninlays.com/Martin/1000000/index.html |
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I respect the ART, but that is just way past the point of gaudy. But that's just me.
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it's a show piece... just a different anmial...
guys who've played it at umgf says it sounds pretty normal, not extraordinary |
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It's a beautiful, guitar-shaped piece of visual art. You could probably play music on it, too, but the guy who takes that to his gig over at Cowboy Clarence's Buffalo Barn and Western Beauxticke on Saturday night would probably see nothing wrong with using the Mona Lisa as a platter for the beer pitchers.
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