Update: I now have to correct the following statement : " I now have to say that while I can see the deep furrows along growth lines and the pits where birdseye would exist, the sandblast provides a durable surface that is worry free and allows me to be less careful about scratching the finish of a smooth pipe."My new Vauen Olaf bent egg is my first all black sandblast pipe. Like others above I too felt the maker was hiding flaws by doing that sandblast. I now have to say that while I can see the deep furrows along growth lines and the pits where birdseye would exist, the sandblast provides a durable surface that is worry free and allows me to be less careful about scratching the finish of a smooth pipe. I never thought they were formal looking but all the non-smokers I know have complimented the 'distinguished' look of the pipe !
I do have two rusticated pipes, a Peterson's and a Savinelli, that I thought were beautiful and elegant but I have received the most compliments on the all black pipe ! Of course it is a bent egg that mimics the lines of a swan neck ...
Apparently, the black coating is coming off (flaking off) on the left side of the pipe underneath the growth lines or the underside of the growth lines ... however you would describe that. A Nonsmoker wouldn't notice it ... you have to tip the pipe almost upside down to see it. I would still recommend for the price I paid. A sharpie magic marker could correct it, it being so fine, or some dye. But not enough to worry about yet.