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nitrocellulose varnish for guitar?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swindlehurstguy" data-source="post: 606347"><p>looking for the make and where to buy a nitrocellulose lacquer that can be buffed to produce a mirror finish on wood? Mike, I figure you may know, but if anyone else wants to chip in please do. I know that Griffith and Griffith are bringing in some beautiful furniture make in China, the finish on the wood is superb, in fact though varnished and buffed to a mirror fin, it looks like it has been french polished. </p><p>I figure that the fin on Wood fin guitars is the same stuff, but don't know what it is or where to buy, any luthiers here? thanks Hurst</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swindlehurstguy, post: 606347"] looking for the make and where to buy a nitrocellulose lacquer that can be buffed to produce a mirror finish on wood? Mike, I figure you may know, but if anyone else wants to chip in please do. I know that Griffith and Griffith are bringing in some beautiful furniture make in China, the finish on the wood is superb, in fact though varnished and buffed to a mirror fin, it looks like it has been french polished. I figure that the fin on Wood fin guitars is the same stuff, but don't know what it is or where to buy, any luthiers here? thanks Hurst [/QUOTE]
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