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Type of veneer
#1

I know I knew at one time, but I forgot what type of veneer this is. Zebra wood?

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#2

Mahogany - I believe.

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#3

I'm talking about the specific pattern, but I do believe it might be a type of walnut. Or, like I mentioned, zebra wood. I can't seem to find anything with a pattern like that.
#4

It's hard to tell from a small photo but, I'll have to agree with Russ. I think it is a quarter cut mahogany.

Steve

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#5

Here's another pic.

[Image: https://i.imgur.com/9xTNO1s.png]
#6

Oriental Wood, sometimes called Australian walnut.

Steve

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#7

Yep! You got it. Pattern looks the same. And Joe at VeneerSupplies said it's just quarter sawn, but he didn't have any.
#8

PM sent.

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