I tried to glean the "why" where some of you mention that you would not own a rusticated, but I'd like to know a little more directly the reasons. Is it because it is a process more commonly used to hide flawed briar, i.e. structural; or do you simply not like the looks of it?
So far, I have not really been taken with any rustications I've seen with the exception of the Castello Sea Rock, (I clicked on this thread hoping to find out if it was a blast or a rustication, these are quickly becoming my favorite pipes to drool over)Knowing now that the Castello is a rustication it seems to me that it is a real artisan skill to create a rusticated pipe that looks so beautiful.
I'm watching a Sea Rock right now and hope to own it by the end of the day. Just wondering why, specifically, those who don't like them don't like them. Thanks- JO
So far, I have not really been taken with any rustications I've seen with the exception of the Castello Sea Rock, (I clicked on this thread hoping to find out if it was a blast or a rustication, these are quickly becoming my favorite pipes to drool over)Knowing now that the Castello is a rustication it seems to me that it is a real artisan skill to create a rusticated pipe that looks so beautiful.
I'm watching a Sea Rock right now and hope to own it by the end of the day. Just wondering why, specifically, those who don't like them don't like them. Thanks- JO