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other patterned stone.
Luthier For
keyboard instruments adorned with
bookmatched veneer, see
Spinet and
Conrad Graf. "5
things you
should know
about bookmatching...
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Bookmatched veneer...
-
built in 1765 by
Johann Heinrich Silbermann. Bachhaus, Eisenach, Germany.
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detailed view,
revealing the use of
bookmatched veneering....
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including the dashboard, escutcheons,
window trim, a pair of
large bookmatched fold out rear
picnic tables, and a
front seat pull-out
picnic table stowed...
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furniture often featured unusual designs such as
decorative crossbanding and
bookmatched panels.
Handles were
typically of
orange Bakelite and br****, and some...
- tops were made
either with a
solid "plaintop"
piece of
maple or two
bookmatched pieces of
figured (curly or quilted) maple. To
differentiate from the...
- 'Windchill Grey'
leather upholstery,
polished aluminium cup holders,
bookmatched Abachi wood
veneer beneath the
fascia on the dashboard,
steel rear decking...
- (e.g. white, green,
white and so on). The lute
guitar usually has a
bookmatched spruce soundboard with a
sound hole,
which looks like that of the lute...
- rear
screens were
framed in burr walnut, the
instrument panel set in
bookmatched veneer offsetting the p****enger side
glove box. The speedometer, clock...
- are made of
Maple which in the case of
sides and back is
flamed and
bookmatched. Most
models feature a neck made of
American Hardrock Maple. Exceptions...