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Coloring Maple a Mahogany Red
By Bob Loesch

A very common stain used in the early 20th century for organs and
pianos was called "Deep Red Mahogany", and is an aniline dye made by
Mohawk.  I believe it is still available from them.

Bob Loesch
Northern California, USA


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