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Partial texture pipes.
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<blockquote data-quote="daveinlax" data-source="post: 33416" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>Castello comes to mind as a maker who does an excellent job with the partial rustication. I have seen a Japanese (?) carver who incorporates jade in the pipes to cover up sand pits, IMO a very good look. As long as it's not just a crude little cover up, I really like a textured/smooth pipe</p><p>Another topic might be shaping to remove pits, think Charatan, and the Danes. You know what I mean, they artfully (?) shape a pipe around it's flaws. Many collectors value a fill free standard shape (fraised) pipe over these "unique" shapes. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveinlax, post: 33416, member: 89"] Castello comes to mind as a maker who does an excellent job with the partial rustication. I have seen a Japanese (?) carver who incorporates jade in the pipes to cover up sand pits, IMO a very good look. As long as it's not just a crude little cover up, I really like a textured/smooth pipe Another topic might be shaping to remove pits, think Charatan, and the Danes. You know what I mean, they artfully (?) shape a pipe around it's flaws. Many collectors value a fill free standard shape (fraised) pipe over these "unique" shapes. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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