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Fiddleback also had no funding and after a 9th place at Michigan the team was disbanded.
Patton made seven starts late in 2004 for Fiddleback Racing.
Bodine would return to the team after Fiddleback Racing shut down.
Quartersawn surfaces may produce an attractive fiddleback figure.
One year later, Marlin made the first two starts for the new team called Fiddleback Racing.
Brown recluse, violin, or fiddleback (Loxosceles), spiders are about 0.5 in.
So Bodine parted ways with the team and went back to Fiddleback Racing, where he would drive in 2005.
The term Fiddleback may refer to:
The back and ribs are typically made of maple, most often with a matching striped figure, referred to as flame, fiddleback, or tiger stripe.
He has used the pseudonym J. M. Morris for the novel Fiddleback'.
Fiddleback (2001)
The cigarette box of Australian fiddleback--a present from Brian Pearson possibly.
Bodine left for Fiddleback Racing in 2005, and was replaced by Chad Chaffin.
He ran five races in the 2004 Craftsman Truck Series season, all for Fiddleback Racing.
"Not a fiddleback?"
Bodine left Germain-Arnold Racing and went back to Fiddleback Racing for the 2005 season.
After Fiddleback Racing shut down, Bodine went back to Germain-Arnold Racing.
The direction in which wood is strongest is called "grain" (grain may be straight, interlocked, wavy or fiddleback, etc.).
Maple (Acer) may be seen in a variety of figures known as curly maple, including tiger-stripe or "fiddleback", bird's-eye and quilted.
A Tommy Valando publication; ("Life Story") c 1989 Fiddleback Music Publications Co.
Types of figure include "bear scratches," bird's eye, blister, burl, curl, dimple, fiddleback, flame, "ghost," quilted, and spalted.
Careful selection can yield distinctive and attractive features, such as crotch figure, feathering, fiddleback, and burl, which can significantly add to the desirability of a stock.
Purchasing equipment from the defunct Fiddleback Racing, the 60 team began running in 2005 at The Milwaukee Mile, when Chad Chaffin finished seventeenth.
The freeform cypress sink and front door, with a fiddleback eucalyptus latch, were crafted by the woodworker J. B. Blunk, a talented neighbor who died in 2003.
His first race in the Craftsman Truck Series was at Texas Motor Speedway, where he qualified 28th and finished in the 20th position for Fiddleback Racing.