Meet Kachina, spirit dancer

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Randy Magee
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Meet Kachina, spirit dancer

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My Trainwreck Express clone finally finished. An artist buddy of mine did the pyrography of Kokopelli...[/img]
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nice dude! Love that look...
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Beautiful Randy.
When she looks that good, you know how she performs.
Well done!
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I love the Kokopelli motif. I always thought the myth shared much of the classic bluesman symbolism. The Shaman comes to town, plays his instrument, and the corn grows and all the women get pregnant.

:D

I used to have a bunch of Kokopelli trinkets, my wife made me get rid of them after third kid.

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Well done!

Hard to beat the curl in that maple. I bet it really pops in the right light!

Can I ask how you finished the wood? Poly, nitro, other laquer?

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awsome!

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killer cab great work ,but wheres the porn? come on now....
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ampgeek wrote:Well done!

Hard to beat the curl in that maple. I bet it really pops in the right light!

Can I ask how you finished the wood? Poly, nitro, other laquer?

TIA,
Dave O.
I used an antique maple dye in a water base to stain the wood... sanded most of that stain off. The figured wood absorbs more stain than the surrounding wood. I re-stained it to give the wood a little color. The process makes the figure stand out more. The actual finish is tung oil buffed with 0000 steel wool. I will admit that the finish takes a long time to put on there as you have to wait for each coat to dry, but the oil really accentuates the grain even more.

I don't have a setup to record clips, but the amp does sound very good... all the tubes were NOS, the pre-amps all Sylvania 12AX7s and a Dutch friend gave me a set of old Philips EL34s for the power tubes. I made a few dumb mistakes wiring the amp, but thanks to the good folks in the forum and especially Mark, I got it all straightened out and I'm real pleased both with how it sounds and how she looks.
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Nice!
Thanks Randy.
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Very nice. I like the Kokopelli theme!
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