JerryVan wrote:brianu wrote:cognac? what did you want the color to be, and why wouldn't you have wanted it to be the correct mahogany to match the original finish on the interior???
I guess it's because he's not the expert that you guys are.
Sohny,
Yup, the color is off. If it bugs you then you should refinish it. A dark mahogany stain would be correct. There's a lot of nice dye stains available that will give you the deep mahogany shade that you need. Practice with dye stain first however and wear rubber gloves when you use it. It's not good to let it absorb into your skin.
I don't think it takes an expert to identify the correct original color of a machine based on the interior finish, to attempt to match that to replicate the original. Regardless, he asked for honest opinions, not just empty - hey, it looks great - flattery. In the room's context, given what he was trying to do, I think he matched the machie to his other furniture well and it appears to be a decent, even refinish job that took some time. Still, compared to an original mahogany finish, the color is nevertheless not right. Whether it's worth the time to redo it, whether he even wants to, is up to him. And color charts are helpful, but all you've got to do is look online to find some examples of a common, basic victor mahogany finish.
When people come here for opinions and feedback, and others take the time to provide it, what's the point in knocking that? And honestly, if you're seeking an honest and useful assessment, would you really prefer a banal hey it looks nice to a more candid critique, especially if you expressly asked for the latter?