Jejune, I have to think that Joe's (jphii) work might not be done justice by the pictures. I figure his is very good work. Having had other dealings with Joe, I can tell you that he would be reliable to contact and inquire (and not to say that some other folks would not be). The finish on woods is pretty damn hard to capture accurately in a photo, I can tell you that. As an example, I usually do my finishes on anything important using a hand-rubbed oil process - usually 6-10 passes with tung oil - using increasingly finer sandpaper in passes 1-3, then steel wool for a couple, followed by pumice and a felt pad and, finally, rottenstone and a felt pad. The finish can be glossy like a gloss urethane coat and the wood grain look twice as deep, but it is nearly impossible to get it to show in a picture and, of course, totally impossible to feel a finish that is literally creamy and as smooth as glass without letting your fingers do the walking!
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