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@Andyjr1515 travesty innit!?
White pigment minimises the figure, so you need strong figure to see any at all. But your not going to use your best maple for it. So you find some which are strongly figured, but not consistently so. You only need figure in a relatively small area. And you can accept some flaws, especially if they fall under the burst.
Personally, I think tops like this are much more in keeping with a vintage feel because of the variation from "perfection" you got when any maple was used and some just happened to be figured and matching was fairly random. Sometimes perfect, often not. which is why I reckon it would suit a bit of ageing
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What have you got? The LPJ Andy's currently working on has a beautiful grain.
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