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Sasieni Experts Needed to Answer Question
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<blockquote data-quote="CPT/VSG" data-source="post: 43856" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>There's a good looking Sasieni Ruff Root on Ebay that I'm interested in. It appears to be the tan finish. The highly reputable seller lists it as family era but Hacker's "Rare Smoke" says the tan finish was never made during the family era. On the other hand, the seller points out that it has the "Four Dot" stamp indicative of the family era.</p><p></p><p>I corresponded with the seller who also states that the source of the pipe argues for it having been purchased in the 60s--obviously family era. </p><p></p><p>As I have great respect for the Ebay seller, I'm really questioning Hacker's information. Does anyone have an opinion about whether the tan Ruff Root finish was made during the family era?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPT/VSG, post: 43856, member: 342"] There's a good looking Sasieni Ruff Root on Ebay that I'm interested in. It appears to be the tan finish. The highly reputable seller lists it as family era but Hacker's "Rare Smoke" says the tan finish was never made during the family era. On the other hand, the seller points out that it has the "Four Dot" stamp indicative of the family era. I corresponded with the seller who also states that the source of the pipe argues for it having been purchased in the 60s--obviously family era. As I have great respect for the Ebay seller, I'm really questioning Hacker's information. Does anyone have an opinion about whether the tan Ruff Root finish was made during the family era? [/QUOTE]
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