Beautiful Trainwreck Cab?

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Beautiful Trainwreck Cab?

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Who do you guys use and like?

I'm still at the tire kicking stage and being in Australia I'd prefer to use someone local, but I can't say I'm getting far at the moment. I dare say I'll get serious when the amp is finished.

I know AmpMike has a site, and I have sent him an PM, but I haven't heard back from him yet, perhaps that isn't how he works or overseas orders are a hassle. I can see why he'd like to keep it all local.

All good so far, just want to prepare for the next step. :D
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You've got some killer wood down there friend. Someone local who could follow the cabinet specs might produce something breathtaking. Good luck.

In fact, if someone could build cabs of Jarrah, you could sell them here.
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We use to have a local guy in Western Australia (Brad McGill) who did just that, Brad has decided to make furniture instead, it's very nice stuff too.

http://www.floatingedge.com.au/productl ... quare.aspx

Unfortunately there are a ton of Chinese guys here who do a pretty ordinary job, no racism just very ordinary workmanship by people who are more interested in through put than quality. I live for the day they produce Japanese quality and have that sort of pride in their work. Just thought I'd clear that generalisation up.
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That's the stuff I'm thinking of. Heavier than teak (more rubber, or something) and nearly indestructible (Aussies built piers out of it, I think).

Chinese, well, there's a people who made expediency an art. If you have things built in China, they can do the highest standards (for civilian work), but you have to pay local agents to keep from slipping into a cheap is better mentality. Japanese: obsessive about details I might not notice.

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Not judging. People are different.
Exactly.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Custom- ... 46146663c5

This is another option, the postage at $94.00 isn't too bad either.
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Love that guy's stuff.

Why aren't you having someone do this out of Aussie blackwood or something outbacky!!? I would... you have some crazy looking myrtle down there too. Beautiful.
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Mark wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Custom- ... 46146663c5

This is another option, the postage at $94.00 isn't too bad either.
If your gonna pay shipping then why not buy from one of the guys on the forum.ampmike makes nice cabs.
There's one in the for sale here for just a little more money that has a finish like you would see on a high end guitar
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Hi Miles, finding a good cabinet maker is going to be a chore, mostly cabinet makers are churning out kitchens in particle board.

Granted Jarrah is a beautiful wood.

I'll have to ring around.
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Yeah, lots of laminate and laminex experts around these days.
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Mark wrote:Hi Miles, finding a good cabinet maker is going to be a chore, mostly cabinet makers are churning out kitchens in particle board.

Granted Jarrah is a beautiful wood.

I'll have to ring around.
Particle board ?shame on them

What really gets me is people will go to lowes to buy cabinets and they are,freakin exspensive I can build a high end kitchen for what ther mid priced cabinets made out of shitboard cost.
For the price of their highend cabinets well I could do just about anything

a builder I do cabinets for will have customers that wont even look at my cabinets.we want those nice homedepot cabinets.morons

Sorry just needed to bitch
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