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WAF friendly and effective room treatments

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thunderbrick

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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #160 on: 17 Mar 2009, 04:13 pm »
Hello Glenn, Frank and Bryan,
Wonderful brainstorming going on here, and some truly beautiful panels. You're making me dislike my brand spankin' new panels I installed a couple months ago.  :duh:

With your permission, I'd like to like to "borrow" some of your images in this thread and link the HawthorneAudio guys over here. We've been talking about the subject 'hot and heavy' recently.

Thanks,
Bob

Bob, I'll give you $50 for all your old "new" panels.  That way you can get the custom ones you pant after.

I think that's the least I can do for a friend.
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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #161 on: 17 Mar 2009, 04:16 pm »
 :finger:  Thanks Bob. As they say; "With friends like you....."  :lol:
Bring a truck, cause the big panel is one piece: 4' X 6' X 5".  :wink:

Bob

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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #162 on: 17 Mar 2009, 04:27 pm »
Hmmm, if it takes a truck I'll lower my offer to $40.

Final offer.
 


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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #164 on: 19 Apr 2009, 10:23 am »
Here is a pic of my map.  :thumb:

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/hqXJ8wZud1FDDA9_ouQXRg?feat=directlink

That looks really cool, Don.  :thumb:

I'll try to post some more customer pics as I get them...we've done some beautiful art panels.  I'd kinda like to show them off.  :drool:

Frank

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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #165 on: 19 Apr 2009, 01:11 pm »
I was kind of wondering what that would look like.  Looks pretty sweet actually.

Bryan

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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #166 on: 19 Apr 2009, 01:23 pm »
That does look cool. Well done!!

Bob

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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #167 on: 20 Apr 2009, 12:56 pm »
dumb me, I should have taken some pictures of it before it left the plant.  :duh:
Any way you can take a closer picture (maybe a few different angles) and email it to me?

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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #168 on: 20 Apr 2009, 04:22 pm »
dumb me, I should have taken some pictures of it before it left the plant.  :duh:
Any way you can take a closer picture (maybe a few different angles) and email it to me?

No problem, I will email you some pics this weekend Glen.

Thanks for the comments guys, doing these panels is a lot of fun. You get your idea and GIK does a great job working with it. :)

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Re: WAF friendly and effective room treatments
« Reply #169 on: 20 Apr 2009, 04:51 pm »
You're welcome and thank you Glenn.

If I had the finances, I'd have you build a panel for me that could be placed horizontally instead of vertically.
It would look something like this:

Although, there's always that whole copywrite issue to contend with. But I wouldn't tell.  :wink:



BTW I meant to say this when you first posted but when I started GIK I said to my graphics person "I want a picture that kind of shows how effective our product is. Kind of like that old commercial  with the guys hair flying back because of the awesome sound quality (your picture)". I would say she nailed it!!
 

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