Jeff wrote:
Gregory wrote:
I believe there were no genuine veneers on offer on the first Designers. I'll bet loyal customers pitched a fit.
I was under the impression that the first run of Birdseye was genuine?
But, I am from Australia.
And so is my wife from Straya. But she is right every now and then, even though she spent her formative years on the left side of the world.
Jeff, what I meant was that the brochures did not offer anything but "stain finishes." I hate that term, "finish." Because a veneer was never ever ever ever a dayum finish and finishes were never anything but something meant to improve the looks and/or durability of the wood or veneer or whatever the dayum thing is made of. Suddenly, everything is a finish. "What finish is that?" "I'm not sure, either lacquer or acrylic." "Wow it has such great stripes!" You know what it is? By calling it a finish, Sonor got around the problem of saying "our veneers are now manmade."
Ahem.
I know you knew that.
Even if you are from Oz.
I have seen real birdseye on some Designers, but I have no idea where they are in the chronology. In my small imagination, they were introduced at the same time real bubinga and Scandi showed up.