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<p>[QUOTE="sassafras, post: 382642, member: 6320"]I wish I had better pics of it too! This is another piece from the "inventory" house. I never know how the pics will turn out until I get home. They weren't very good this time. I'm sorry. I can always get more the next time I go over. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is pitting throughout and it does look like something was burned inside of it. The second picture in looking down inside from the top. The last pic is of the inside of the base. It looks ashen compared to the top. I don't detect a smell at all though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sassafras, post: 382642, member: 6320"]I wish I had better pics of it too! This is another piece from the "inventory" house. I never know how the pics will turn out until I get home. They weren't very good this time. I'm sorry. I can always get more the next time I go over. There is pitting throughout and it does look like something was burned inside of it. The second picture in looking down inside from the top. The last pic is of the inside of the base. It looks ashen compared to the top. I don't detect a smell at all though.[/QUOTE]
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