Seriously? Rustication Gone Awry?

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Lifer
Aug 29, 2019
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3,871
Finger Lakes area, New York, USA
I find this rustication somewhat frightening, while at the same time making my gorge rise a bit. Is the briar so bad that it has to be done this way? Is allowing eight-year-olds to handle sharp tools a responsible practice? Is making an acceptable rustication really really hard? I'm tempted to buy it just so I can light it, sans tobacco. Behold and admire, connoisseurs! (Yeah, I know--each to his own, etc.)

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FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
2,329
9,506
Arkansas
I find this rustication somewhat frightening, while at the same time making my gorge rise a bit. Is the briar so bad that it has to be done this way? Is allowing eight-year-olds to handle sharp tools a responsible practice? Is making an acceptable rustication really really hard? I'm tempted to buy it just so I can light it, sans tobacco. Behold and admire, connoisseurs! (Yeah, I know--each to his own, etc.)

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While I'm a Pete fan, this rustication is at the lowest of my appreciation level for all their finishes. Older rustication was MUCH more pleasing to the eye.
The only redeeming quality is that it's appropriate in the hand to the tactile receptors........
 

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
2,329
9,506
Arkansas
I quite like it, and I bet it feels good in the hand.
I definitely prefer it to that pineapple rusticaion they were doing, although that had its fans.

Each to their own, I suppose🤷🏻‍♂️

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I do prefer it over this "pineapple" style as you referred it. But I've got a couple of SH with a completely different rustication that I like best. 1980's? Not at home to take a pic...........
 
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