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jnbass
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peyote?
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Looks like a cool project. To keep the mapleglo or any other transparent finish, the wood repair should be nearly undetectable. This can be done by using wood that is very close in grain and color to the original. This is quite difficult but doable. I know a person who uses graining pencils to create very accurate grain patterns to mask this kind of repair. You have to be someting of an artist to pull that off.
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It's called the High Desert because we're for the most part we're 3000ft above sea level up here.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
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