Drew: I agree with you on that one, after building my first, trying to match up the grain was something I wanted to do with the next. But, I ran out of 25.5" inch stuff to work with and had to start using the pieces cut out the other direction. I probably should have just bought a 4th piece, but my source for a truck dried up and at that point I just wanted to get done! I did want to make that front piece, coin door keyboard drawer and piece below control panel from all one piece so the grain matched perfect, but there was an "error" made in one cut so I had to make do.
Ghoward, I guess that's a consequence of living out in the country, our Lowe's, the one source for many miles for this wood, just didn't have anything better. I even pulled sheets from the botton of the pile. I like the heavy wood grain look myself, but what you probably can't see in the pics is a small defect from a knot that I have to fill in with wood filler. Maybe next time I'll borrow a truck for a full day and drive into St. Louis to shop around. I am fairly pleased with how it turned out given that I don't have much time to spend learning woodworking.
thanks,