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General Pipe Discussion
Sasieni Experts Needed to Answer Question
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<blockquote data-quote="CPT/VSG" data-source="post: 44212" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>Actually, with a little more digging, I found the answer. The 1960s catalogue and the 1970 and 1976 price lists show a Ruff Root "Natural" finish. The 1986 catalogue lists a Ruff Root "Tan" finish. The 1960s catalogue color photo of the "Natural" finish looks the same as the "Tan." It would appear that the family era pipes had a natural Ruff Root finish and the name of he finish was simply changed after the company was sold. The pipe in question would appear to be family era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPT/VSG, post: 44212, member: 342"] Actually, with a little more digging, I found the answer. The 1960s catalogue and the 1970 and 1976 price lists show a Ruff Root "Natural" finish. The 1986 catalogue lists a Ruff Root "Tan" finish. The 1960s catalogue color photo of the "Natural" finish looks the same as the "Tan." It would appear that the family era pipes had a natural Ruff Root finish and the name of he finish was simply changed after the company was sold. The pipe in question would appear to be family era. [/QUOTE]
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