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Jeremysvt

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It`s good that the base reacts to UV, but I`m used to seeing a more "flame - y" action, and sharper definition between the brown/black and the green. Maybe it`s just the lighting, but the green isn`t as deep as I expect for a classic Pistachio, either.

Wait for Ron to chime in, or cheese . . .

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25 minutes ago, ann said:

It`s good that the base reacts to UV, but I`m used to seeing a more "flame - y" action, and sharper definition between the brown/black and the green. Maybe it`s just the lighting, but the green isn`t as deep as I expect for a classic Pistachio, either.

Wait for Ron to chime in, or cheese . . .

the green does look a lot more pale in the pics

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They don't have to flame to be a pistachio, but they need that pistachio green color. Not a weak green, not forest green, but this fluorescent almost goblin green.

Here are a few. I have one that is more black than green, thought I had pics of it but can't find them. Some are true black, some are dark brown-black.

 

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