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    Hi redwood.

    I am not sure why the 2nd part is not linked on the video library. Long Island Woodworkers USED to have both parts on their website. I'm sure of it, because I've seen both videos (and have them backed up here on my computer).

    Hi Phil,

    Both Cullity Timbers and Amerind were able to supply me paper-backed veneer.

    www.amerind.com.au (Australia wide), or

    http://www.amerind.com.au/contact.htm#QLD

    www.cullitytimbers.com.au (WA)

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    TK, thanks for the information - I'll follow that up on my next veneering job.

    Here's my veneering process/finished product I was working on this weekend.

    http://www.greenie512.net/greenie512...veneering.html

    Cheers - Phil
    Fantastic cheese Grommit!!

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    Hi Phil,

    I've been checking out your website periodically for the last year or so. I really enjoy it.

    This is a nice addition. Please keep up the great work!

    regards,
    Thanh

    PS. Which is your favourite loudspeaker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tktran

    PS. Which is your favourite loudspeaker?
    TK - The Seas Thor TL's have yet to be bettered and remain my bench mark but don't hit the very lows on their own, so use the sub as well. However the Fostex FE166ES-R back loaded horn was a revelation as I'd never heard a full range or BLH before I built it - wish I hadn't sold them now!. Very impressed by DM's CAOW 1's - gawd I haven't got a house big enough.

    Cheers - Phil

    PS - Glad you like web site ... you always wonder who is viewing it - hummm think I'll add a guest book.

    PPS - very tempted to buy the soon to be released Fostex FE208ES-R at Madisound but I'm guessing they'll need a HUGE BLH cabinet.
    Fantastic cheese Grommit!!

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