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<blockquote data-quote="daveinlax" data-source="post: 15096" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>Tough question, I would have to say I am now much pickier with blasts. I look for deep craggy straight grain blasts. I have a a few that have a shallow blast that the grain shows through that are kinda cool. Simple economics prevent me from being as picky with straight grains. I have to settle for some that are very good but they might have a small pit or the grain falls off in places. I look for under graded pipes in smooth straight grains and have done pretty well with that. The style that interests me right now is the Castello epoca. I really like the carving, you can see the knife marks, kinda like a raw sculpture. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveinlax, post: 15096, member: 89"] Tough question, I would have to say I am now much pickier with blasts. I look for deep craggy straight grain blasts. I have a a few that have a shallow blast that the grain shows through that are kinda cool. Simple economics prevent me from being as picky with straight grains. I have to settle for some that are very good but they might have a small pit or the grain falls off in places. I look for under graded pipes in smooth straight grains and have done pretty well with that. The style that interests me right now is the Castello epoca. I really like the carving, you can see the knife marks, kinda like a raw sculpture. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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