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Could be painted on fake flame . Real flame has a depth/dimension to it that is kind of like a hologram when moved in the light . At least thats in my experience ....
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#2
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I was looking at the bass of one of my students today, and the grain on the ribs are vertical, and then it has these real beautiful flames going horizontal. So I could also see these flames with a flashlight looking inside the bass. So I am wondering if the vertical grain that I see is the actual "real" pattern of the wood, and I wonder if the flames might be possibly created with the bending of the ribs somehow... anyway, I am intrigued because I don't know much about wood in general... |
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#3
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this should give you the info you need , just click on the highlighted words etc http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame_maple
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Great!
Thank you. Mystery solved! ![]() |
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Diseased wood.
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