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Old 05-27-2015, 10:10 PM   #1
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Old 05-27-2015, 11:03 PM   #2
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Sounds like fun! However if you want to appeal to a primarily Model A audience you may want to bone up on Model A woodgraining so you can can show an example of at least one of the four varieties used on our cars.
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That is just beautiful work! Really nice. I'm sure your customers are happy folks!

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he should have waited for a woodgraing question before posting.
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Wait for what???? He is wonderful resource and I am thrilled he posted his services! I am going to need woodgraining.

Thank you!!!!!!
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Banned already, with only one post ???

Maybe Pluck could put his info on the sticky.
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Gee! Banned! kind of reminds me of this scene:

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Banned already, with only one post ???

Maybe Pluck could put his info on the sticky.
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Gee! Banned! kind of reminds me of this scene:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLHFdduVDVg
Now go back and re read what I wrote.

Imagine if all those on the website sticky decided to post an ad. What would this forum look like?
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Now go back and re read what I wrote.
Oh, I read it all right, just don't agree with it. But then what do I know??

Now just to make things legitimate;

"I wonder where I could get woodgraining done on my dash? I couldn't find anything about woodgraining in the stickies. Paint and me just don't get along, and I want it to look Purdy.

(now I'll probably get banned!)
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Oh, I read it all right, just don't agree with it. But then what do I know??

Now just to make things legitimate;

"I wonder where I could get woodgraining done on my dash? I couldn't find anything about woodgraining in the stickies. Paint and me just don't get along, and I want it to look Purdy.

(now I'll probably get banned!)
There we go,

May I suggest,

http://www.woodgrainings.com/

They are in the Pacific NW.

A search of the forum will also reveal several other places for paint, water transfer as well as some do it yourself methods.
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