Hello again. I was ordering some traditional Chinese furniture to be reproduced here in Hong Kong. Basically took pictures out of Sotheby's catalogue and got a shop here in HK to reproduce them. Given their (artisans in China) excellent craftmanship and ability to do intricate carvings, I thought of asking them to, as an experiment, recreate the woodtrim for a Pagoda. Very easy when compared with the furnitures that they do. Before I go too far, I just want to make sure I get it right. Meeting with the artisan next weekend so I have some questions.
The two long pieces on the dash on my car appear to be made of two pieces each. Two pieces stuck together for the left and two for the right. Is this right? Or should they each be made of one piece of wood each? What is the original wood used? I understand that the color should be a mahogony color. Semi gloss varnish is also my understand. Any advice would be appreciated. I will get a quote next week but I bet you it'll be very cheap compared to the labor charges elsewhere e.g. Europe and the US.
1965 230 SL White Manual
Hong Kong