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Iamp;#39;ve been playing around with a lot of different types of inlay material and here in Naperville Iamp;#39;ve got the DuPage River and theyamp;#39;ve got a bunch of shells in the water mollusks and this is a show that I cleaned up with some muriatic acid and itamp;#39;s got some beautiful iridescent colors going on in here nice Pinkamp;#39;s pearls a little bit of green some blue when we were in Nashville we canoed the duck River and I found some beautiful shells in there as well more of a white sort of gray I take this over to my drill press and use some plug hole cutters to actually create some inland material out of this shell Iamp;#39;ve purchased the pearl inlays from sumac and theyamp;#39;re only fifty cents or whatever but I like using stuff that you can find locally obviously you donamp;#39;t want to take these when thereamp;#39;s live animals living in here but all the crack taps that I found I can use now friendly material the stuff that I got in Nashville is a