i saw this cab a whle back...not sure if it belongs to anyone here in the forum, but i think it looks pretty good: http://www.slam-tilt.com/~bwillis/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=mame
the woodgrain makes it look kinda weird at first since not a lot of cabs have that look, but i think u will really like it once u get used to the look.
Let me point out what it is that I'm talking about, and before I piss some people off, state that I understand why these things are done - it usually comes down to cost, or that "CRAP! I don't wanna make
ANOTHER trip to the hardware store" where we cut corners or think "it'll look fine once it's done".
I'm not pointing these things out to pick on this guy's cab, I'm pointing them out to demonstrate what I'm talking about. On the first page, click DSCN2373. It's the CP. Notice the nice grain to that, the tightness of it, how the stain seems to add to the beauty of that piece of wood.
Next, click DSCN2371. Notice how the stain seems to bring out the vast differences and accentuate the wildness of the grain? And lastly, notice how the bottom piece, where the grain runs horizontal kinda makes your eye just "STOP" there? Now, I know it's a "I'm not wasting a whole 'nuther sheet" thing, but things like this, if you do not like wood and have no understanding of how grain pattern will affect your project, these are the things that people who may be considering a natural wood finish could/would be put off by unless they do a little homework.
I personally think the CP on that cab is just one SWEET piece of work, and the horizontal grain - the guy went with that pattern around the whole base, so at least it's not a totally out of place piece there. Pretty good work on that cab, and a fairly decent example of how nice a natural wood look can be.
Check out the side panel on Buzzdalf's hide-a-cab. See how the grain is SUPER SWEET up top? Unless you look carefully, or if it's out in the open, you hardly realize the crazy grain on the bottom. Another example of working with the wood to accentuate the better parts of it!
Just some things to look at, anyway.