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    Default Good source for MOP, Abalone, Horn

    Looking for suppliers to by scale material for a couple of projects.

    if you know of some, HELP


    Thanks in advance.
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    Check out this sticky in the workshop sub-forum
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...wers-here.html
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    Been looking there and don't see MOP, Aba, or horn.




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    Scale materials:

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    Monster 1 x 6 Inch Acrylic Blanks

    Clear and Smoked Acrylic sheets Delvie's Plastics Inc.: Transparent Plexiglass
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scareface View Post
    Been looking there and don't see MOP, Aba, or horn.
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    Take a look at the links and you will find places that sell most of what you a re looking for.
    Pure abalone is very expensive, but you can get abalone acrylic from Masecraft.
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    Look at Luthier's suppliers and search on Ebay. I bought some MOP off of Ebay once.
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    Here is two spots I shop at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Take a look at the links and you will find places that sell most of what you a re looking for.
    Pure abalone is very expensive, but you can get abalone acrylic from Masecraft.
    I did and didn't like what I saw. Thus, the reason for asking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Look at Luthier's suppliers and search on Ebay. I bought some MOP off of Ebay once.
    Found a luthier site that look very promising!

    Thank you for the supplier idea.
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    This is one hard topic, it depends on what you are looking for. You can get thin laminates on eBay in various sizes, natural, colored, etc. Those are fairly reasonably priced, but very thin. If you need stuff that has some material in it, than that will be harder to find, and more expensive. I had really good experiences with robsbits on eBay, he has some really nice stuff.

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    Mainaman is da man!
    Your MaseCraft supply was a hit out of the park. I ordered Paua in sheets and some horn. The Paua is acrylic at 5x9 sheet 3/8 thick.This will be my first time trying to make inlays so $45 is better than $300 for the real stuff.
    Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
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