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Smooth vs rusticated
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<blockquote data-quote="joemelon" data-source="post: 251109" data-attributes="member: 2721"><p>I love both smooth and rusticated pipes. Love a light, shallow sandblast. Smooth pipes can be stunning,and I love the darker stains as well as the light/natural look. However, when I see a smooth pipe I think "I'm only going to drop it or put a ding in it somehow and that'll be a downer."</p><p></p><p>Whereas on my sandblasted pipes, sure I don't want to mistreat them, but it's not like a ding here and there will be anywhere near noticeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemelon, post: 251109, member: 2721"] I love both smooth and rusticated pipes. Love a light, shallow sandblast. Smooth pipes can be stunning,and I love the darker stains as well as the light/natural look. However, when I see a smooth pipe I think "I'm only going to drop it or put a ding in it somehow and that'll be a downer." Whereas on my sandblasted pipes, sure I don't want to mistreat them, but it's not like a ding here and there will be anywhere near noticeable. [/QUOTE]
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