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Nope. None. In fact there are at least THREE of us knuckleheads here. Doesn't that violate some statistical norm or somethin'?Where were you during our big GTG's? We needed another strong back to help push Jim Salk's trailer up the hill and pull his amps out of the gravel.
If anyone wants to upgrade the looks of Franks gear, I'd bet Jim Salk would be happy to dress it up.
I couldn't disagree more. I'm also loving the looks of the Exotica 3, it's on my bucket list.
Great idea. Like the Dodd face plates. Does Anyone have better photos of the sides and back of the Exoticas?
What are the general dimensions?
Jim,For what it's worth, I find those curved, chamfered side panels weird looking.
Jim,For what it's worth, I find those curved, chamfered side panels weird looking. But then again, I won't be buying a pair anytime soon and I know you'd build a pair without that styling too.
How would you think this veneer for the sides: http://www.certainlywood.com/detail.cfm?ID=10565or maybe this: http://www.certainlywood.com/detail.cfm?ID=6212Matched with a automotive PPG color shifting pearl paint!
How would you think this veneer for the sides: http://www.certainlywood.com/detail.cfm?ID=10565
Jim:I have a question about applying a color tent to the veneer. I am not sure how to ask the question. I guess because I can not be specific about the color so how about just a general question. What generally happens to a veneer color, use "white ebony" because it a great example. 1.When you apply a dark shade? Does the white areas stay relatively light? Do they darken from their original color drastically? Can you maintain a clear contrast between the dark areas and light?2, How about when you apply a lighter shade? Can you change the light color matrix to different lighter color ? If this is too general or crazy question don't worry about it. What I am thinking is how to apply color to the veneer to improve the match with the auto paint?
Wow! That is so cool!