Unique inlay designs

Nevaskard

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Any unique inlay designs out there!

I like octagon inlays and weird stuff!


If you have any inlay designs you would like to share Post them up!
 
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Joel Hercek, with the inlay of the center of my familys crest.
 

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I don't have any pictures handy but I received permission from Edwin Reyes to use an inlay design he pioneered. It's what he called his "drop shadow" design. I was so blown away by it when I visited him he told me to feel free to use it. It's essentially taking any inlaid point or inlay and doing it first in ebony, then moving it slightly askew and raised up slightly and doing the same shape in ivory. It looks like the ivory is 3D and the ebony is a shadow of the ivory design. I'm not going to over-use the concept and always give Edwin props for the original design when I do use it, but it's most unique inlay inlay idea I've seen in many years. RIP Edwin!

Sherm
 
I don't have any pictures handy but I received permission from Edwin Reyes to use an inlay design he pioneered. It's what he called his "drop shadow" design. I was so blown away by it when I visited him he told me to feel free to use it. It's essentially taking any inlaid point or inlay and doing it first in ebony, then moving it slightly askew and raised up slightly and doing the same shape in ivory. It looks like the ivory is 3D and the ebony is a shadow of the ivory design. I'm not going to over-use the concept and always give Edwin props for the original design when I do use it, but it's most unique inlay inlay idea I've seen in many years. RIP Edwin!

Sherm

Sherm,

Don't tease...now you have me interested in what this looks like! If you ever get some pics of this, I'd love to see it...I can picture it in my head, but would love to see it...

Jason

p.s. Zinzola has used an ivory double-notched diamond inlay with an outline inlay in black (or vice-versa) that I think is my favorite inlay to date. I'm not saying he was the first (I don't know), but he's the first I'VE seen use that one...I want him to incorporate that into a cue for me...

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