Yeah I have a smooth pipe that the grain stands out like that from the previous owner being too heavy handed with a buffer.I know nothing but that almost looks like parts have worn off. Possibly a combo of aging and rough handling. Like maybe aggressive buffing.
I have to admit it reminds me of some wood floors I've seen that have either had things dragged over them for decades or have been aggressively buffed using a more aggressive pad then should have been used. Has that weird wrinkly look.Yeah I have a smooth pipe that the grain stands out like that from the previous owner being to heavy handed with a buffer.
I have a 40 year-old Castello "Castello" that I can feel the grain. It is barely noticeable to the eye and a camera cannot pick it up.I bought a new smooth Castello and a Dunhill Ruby Bark that the grain seemed to pop out when I first smoked them. It was very noticeable.?