Grill cloths

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Re: Grill cloths

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billybob62 wrote:I think they take away from the looks of some woods like tiger oak.
I might argue that that depends on what you use. If you use something subtle that serves as a backdrop for the wood and does not draw attention to itself it can help focus on the wood grain. Here is an A150 grille with a moss green silk chiffon. (Sorry for the shine from a nearby window.) If there were no cloth the inside mechanicals would be fighting the wood for attention.

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Clay, Agreed on the A150 and other decorated horns.
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If that's an A150 it has the wrong grille. It looks like an A100.

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marcapra wrote:If that's an A150 it has the wrong grille. It looks like an A100.
Yes, typo. It's an A-100.

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