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constructordeguitarras

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Dyed Green Veneer 

I'm excited because I found a green veneer that I really like and I thought I would share this news with you. Most of the green veneer that I've found is a rather dull color but this is bright and vibrant. They're selling it by the "leaf" which is approximately 11" by 8 - 9 feet long and currently $3.50/square foot. Cheers.
https://certainlywood.com/product/dyed-green-25042/



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I always have flamenco guitars available for sale.
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ernandez R

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From: Alaska USA

RE: Dyed Green Veneer (in reply to constructordeguitarras

That is a nice green. Some of the others do look a little muddy and 1970’s avocado ;)

I never could find a vibrant green veneer I liked so I used some nice high rag content card stock from an art store that was colorfast. I used it on perfling with AYC ribs and WRC top and the contrasts was nice, the bright green and the yellow of the cedar.

Thanx for sharing.

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I prefer my flamenco guitar spicy,
doesn't have to be fast,
should have some meat on the bones,
can be raw or well done,
as long as it doesn't sound like it's turning green on an elevator floor.

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