In maple this is termed tiger maple, or fiddleback, because it is preferred for violin backs. |
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Some trees produce spectacularly grained wood in curly, fiddleback, quilt, and bird's eye designs that are treasured by fine furniture makers. |
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The photo is a cabinet by Craig Vandall Stevens, of granadillo, fiddleback maple, spalted maple, spalted Swiss pear, bubinga, and brass. |
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Are fiddleback vestments required for the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass? |
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The cherry chest-on-frame, 1740-1760, comes from Connecticut, while the flanking pair of maple fiddleback chairs was made in the Hudson River valley in the eighteenth century. |
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I was never bitten by a fiddleback, but a friend of mine named Jeanne Devlin swallowed a black widow one spring, when it crawled into her juice glass on a Girl Scout trip. |
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On rare occasions, stands of trees have been found with a fiddleback figure. |
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The parish priests wear cassocks, birettas, and fiddleback vestments, and they know what to do with an amice, maniple, and cincture. |
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He has published creative nonfiction and essays in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New Atlantis, the Chronicle Review and the Fiddleback. |
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