Certainly not my work, but I totally love this guy. Soft spoken, always experimenting with guitar designs and heaps more. Last week he surprised me by finally telling me that he has a blog page that shows his ongoing work, and I thought some of you might appreciate what he does. 20+ years as a luthier, but nearly 30 as a sculptor and painter, and he pretty much sums up the face of Moollon. I'm looking forward to a new design of his, a phoenix from traditional Korean art to be etched on a single Jazz bass guard + control panel-sized piece of polished aluminum for my J-Classic (will post later), a version of which is visible between the pickups on the top side of the following guitar.
We just sent a custom Narcis to Crispian Mills:
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y231/opensky/moollon/crisp2.jpg)
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More conventional stuff:
A pre-diet illustration of Suhyun, builder of most of Moollon's BufferAge line.
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y231/opensky/moollon/ji2.jpg)
Unknown Anglo female:
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His latest design, his twist on a rendering of Korean Buddhist art (inverse), and one of his most detailed images ever. Took about 3 weeks to finish.
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