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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 567696" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>One of the first pipes I traded for in my early years trading circle was a Nording. It was a walnut colored smooth brandy. It wasn't shiny. I prefer a matte smooth finish, and this had an oily feel to it. Of course, it wasn't oily, but it felt oily, almost like how olive wood feels. A little natural wood texture that hasn't been buffed to ultra smooth. This would have been a pipe maybe made in the 80s. Was this a common finish for Nording? If so, was there a name for it or the grade? Any Nording experts out there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 567696, member: 1211"] One of the first pipes I traded for in my early years trading circle was a Nording. It was a walnut colored smooth brandy. It wasn't shiny. I prefer a matte smooth finish, and this had an oily feel to it. Of course, it wasn't oily, but it felt oily, almost like how olive wood feels. A little natural wood texture that hasn't been buffed to ultra smooth. This would have been a pipe maybe made in the 80s. Was this a common finish for Nording? If so, was there a name for it or the grade? Any Nording experts out there? [/QUOTE]
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