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    This is a Hubble photo in National Geo. Don't know what the real name is but to me it's the F-5 galaxy.
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    Who is the luthier?

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    I believe it is in the constellation Stradivarius.

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    It would be cool to get one but, man, it took a LONG time for the scroll to get finished on this. I also find the inlay in then neck way to busy. Just one galaxy each on 3,5,7, 10, 12, and 15.

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