Wow........not as fond of the darker woods, but turbo that is just stunning!!!
I couldn't find mine anywhere in the pics, [HASHTAG]#326[/HASHTAG], must have been one of the 35 that were too tacky for photo's I guess, so I had no idea what the back would look like but wow I think I got so lucky, this thing is spectacular, I love it
here's a few dark crappy office pics, I'll def get better ones once I refinish it to oil rubbed
the funny thing is those pics are crap and do it no justice, it looks so much better in person. I just grabbed a few shots in the sun to see it better, this thing is really awesome
That really dark wood is the caribbean rosewood? wow, I thought that would have been either a lighter cocobolo or walnut or something kewlthats caribbean rosewood.
lol that's the little vial of noalox. But with the contacts, the deoxit gold is betterGot 'em!
Pix soon, but just checking - what is THIS??
Is that an itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny little bucket of mineral oil?
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Got 'em!
Pix soon, but just checking - what is THIS??
Is that an itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny little bucket of mineral oil?
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Got 'em!
Pix soon, but just checking - what is THIS??
Is that an itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny little bucket of mineral oil?
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lol that's the little vial of noalox. But with the contacts, the deoxit gold is better
It's NOALOX, but with the newer contacts, DEOXIT Gold is a lot less messy and works as well or better. We figure Robert must've bought a 50 gal. drum of NOALOX back when that's all anyone used, and figures it may as well get some use. (JK)
Good to use until you can get some DEOXIT Gold, or just use it and not worry, the difference is neglicable anyway.
ETA: Dang it! Debadoo's got some ninja reply skills, beat me to it
No thats Noalox. For use on battery contacts but honestly I would recommend Deoxit Gold instead!
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Got 'em!
Pix soon, but just checking - what is THIS??
Is that an itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny little bucket of mineral oil?
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Thanks Turbo!usually it's a good idea to use an oring there, I always do