Talk:Bird's eye maple

Picture Needed
This could really use a picture to help explain what is going on, as it is really pretty. I am to lazy to get a wikipeida account... so someone else ought to add one. 16:00, 23 April 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.39.188.13 (talk)

Mica? Not wood?
The current version describes "bird's eye maple" as having to do with mica, and in this respect seems unique; every other mention of the term that I can find uses it to refer to a type of wood (to wit, maple with markings resembling birds' eyes). Any citations for the mica meaning? Stebulus 18:09, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

Should be disambiguated!!
Bird's eye maple is a grain pattern of maple wood, like flame or quilted. A link should be added to the grain patterns section of the maple page.