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In Tune Wit Da Moon!
I hope you treat yourself to one!Bad news...the local shop now has PS, including a gold leaf HB. Gold leaf inlays are something to behold. Bet more come in before Paul visits in June.
I hope you treat yourself to one!Bad news...the local shop now has PS, including a gold leaf HB. Gold leaf inlays are something to behold. Bet more come in before Paul visits in June.
I'd like to see more of the orange 594(?) behind it, too!OH MY GAHD. WHAT DO MINE EYES BEHOLD??? MOLTEN MAPLE??? AND WHAT IS THAT FINISH BEHIND IT????? SENSATIONAL!!!!!!! NEED MORE PIX, MIKKO-MAN!!!! WOW!!!!
It looks like an all-out flamed maple build, but I don't recall ever seeing that finish before. It's like a hot Northern Lights. "Firelight"? Need more info and pics....I'd like to see more of the orange 594(?) behind it, too!
Oooooo. Blood Orange... The ONLY orange that I like!!!!!!I'd like to see more of the orange 594(?) behind it, too!
I had no idea spalted maple was a technique using a paint brush and not a result of fungi affecting the wood!
I am with you on that one. While I already follow this thread every week, I will be specifically looking for that one in future updates. Great top with that unique finish is mesmorizing.It looks like an all-out flamed maple build, but I don't recall ever seeing that finish before. It's like a hot Northern Lights. "Firelight"? Need more info and pics....
I had no idea spalted maple was a technique using a paint brush and not a result of fungi affecting the wood!
It all makes sense now, I've been hearing it wrong!You don't think the painter is a fun guy?
Spalting IS a result of fungi, often from a piece of wood laying on the ground.It all makes sense now, I've been hearing it wrong!
PRS is using legit spalt. They are willing to enhance it for you. The results have been quite striking. I still like natural though.Spalting IS a result of fungi, often from a piece of wood laying on the ground.
If someone is using a paint brush, then I suppose that would be called "Faux Spalting".
You were correct to begin with.
Spalting IS a result of fungi, often from a piece of wood laying on the ground.
If someone is using a paint brush, then I suppose that would be called "Faux Spalting".
You were correct to begin with.