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I thought I might mention that we are building two additional pairs of speakers for RMAF.The first will be a pair of HT2's. I happen to own a Tom Anderson guitar (one fabulous instrument!) that was done in a traditional sunburst color pattern over quilted maple. Tom builds a small number of guitars each year. Each is a work of art as well as a wonderful musical instrument. If you want an electric guitar, you simply can't do better.I recently purchased a batch of Western Big Leaf quilted maple for another project and decided to try the sunburst technique on a pair of HT2's. It is turning out to be an interesting project and my hope is that the finish will be of the quality of my Tom Anderson. Since this will be my first attempt at this type of finish, the risk is rather high. But so far at least, I feel I can pull it off.The other pair of speakers will be HT1's. I had some very nice fiddleback plum pudding mahogany wood lying around just looking for a project. Then, cleaning out my veneer storage, I came across some really nice crotch mahogany. So I thought I'd combine the two. It should be a very nice combination.I'll keep you posted on our progress...- Jim
George, while the colors are the same, if Jim can do what was done to his guitar, than it will be WAY, WAY beyond what was done to those speakers you posted.I got a chance to see the guitar this past Sunday, as well as some speakers he had finished.
Jim,Would it look something like this:George
Hey Jim,It is better to have tried and failed than to have never tried at all. I somehow feel comforted that not every attempt by the experts turns out well, although you would never know it by the beautiful work shown here in the Salk circle. I am currently building Dave Ellis 1801s and frequent this site for inspiration.Keep up the great work!Tom
This was definitely a beautiful and striking pair of speakers. The cocobolo combined with piano gloss black and black drivers was a terrific combination. If you're looking into Salks and have the cash to spend, the full length baffle and gloss black body is a great combination (depending on the wood).