#802
Walnut and Maple, Reproduction Vintage Gibson Guitar back inlay banding, circa 1897. 1/4" wide and 29" long.   $12.00.
Used on some Gibson guitars manufactured around 1897.
Constructed from solid walnut, maple, and pressure dyed veneers. The colors are through and through, and cannot be sanded off. #802
All joints are tight - using titebond-II glue, and the joints will not separate - there is no paper holding these together - they are SOLID.
No finish
$12.00 each
Rosewood and Holly Guitar back inlay banding. 1/4" wide and 21-1/2" long.   $8.00.
Constructed from solid rosewood and holly. The colors are all natural - through and through, and cannot be sanded off.
All joints are tight - using titebond-II glue, and the joints will not separate - there is no paper holding these together - they are SOLID. #550
Only 3 of these available - please do not order more than 3
$8.00 each
Reproduction Martin Parlor Guitar back inlay banding 11/32" wide and 27" long.   $20.00.
Constructed from solid woods and pressure dyed veneers. The colors are through and through, and cannot be sanded off.
All joints are tight - using titebond-II glue, and the joints will not separate - there is no paper holding these together -
they are SOLID. #804
Shown with no finish
Only 6 left in stock. Please do not order more than 6
Reproduction Martin Parlor Guitar back inlay banding 1/4" wide and 27" long.   $14.80.
Constructed from solid woods and pressure dyed veneers. The colors are through and through, and cannot be sanded off.
All joints are tight - using titebond-II glue, and the joints will not separate - there is no paper holding these together -
they are SOLID.
Shown with no finish #808
Only 6 left in stock. Please do not order more than 6
A very narrow inlay banding, 3/32" wide and 28" long, and 1/16" thick. Flexible enough to dry bend to a 4" radius - even smaller if wet.
  $17.80.
Constructed from solid woods and pressure dyed veneers. The colors are through and through, and cannot be sanded off.
All joints are tight - using titebond-II glue, and the joints will not separate - there is no paper holding these together -
they are SOLID. #511
Shown with no finish