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  • Paul C Spitfires

    Finished my first set of speakers, some Paul C Spitfires with detached front baffles in hard wood.

    Honestly, these are the best speakers I have EVER heard. I'm hearing new instruments in the arrangements.

    Finish on the backs is oil based poly over oak veneer.

    Fronts is automotive clear lacquer (10 coats to fill the grain.)

    I will never roll poly again, the lacquer is so much better.

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    A few work in progress pics included.

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    -Jeremy White

  • #2
    Poly is gonna' miss getting rolled by you.


    Really nice work!

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    • #3
      VERY cool looking!

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      • #4
        Beautiful!
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        • #5
          Very nice. Well done!
          Constructions: Dayton+SB 2-Way v1 | Dayton+SB 2-Way v2 | Fabios (SB Monitors)
          Refurbs: KLH 2 | Rega Ela Mk1

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          • #6
            Very nice.

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            • #7
              Very nice!
              Wolf
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              • #8
                Sheesh, man. Looks amazing.
                Isn't it about time we started answering rhetorical questions?

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