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I wouldn't use the iron on edge banding.

These days you can buy a good quality contect cement in an aerosal spray can at a Home Depot. You can find edge banding for sale on ebay. This might save you from having to buy a 100' or 500' roll of it from a cabinet shop.

Your right about wood getting darker with age, but I wouldn't concern myself too much about that fact. The walnut top I'm getting rid of is from a 1972 speaker. It is lighter then the tops on my walnut late 80's speaker. I think this is because they havn't had an oil treatment in many years. If the edge banding is lighter, or the top is lighter then keep oiling those specific areas. You can also lightly sand the darker areas to lighten them up. It all depends how far you want to take it. Eventually the lighter wood will catch up with the older darker wood.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Q,

Yeh I would love to have you over. I am taking good care of the

LaScala's and I still just love them. Sometimes I wish my whole

system was just LaScalas cause they are so tight sounding. Anyhow

I would love to have you by sometime. You need to see the 106"

front projection CRT setup that I have. Next time you will be in

the area drop me a email and we can make an afternoon of it.

Erik

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