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Quote from: swamprb on December 10, 2016, 09:12:13 AM
Grey or faded Black??

The controversy continues!!!





Is there a controversy?
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Cellar2ful

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Quote from: greenweb on January 22, 2017, 06:11:37 PM
I don't believe it is a sun fade alone as the color fade is even on both lid and bowl on older black MBH. I think it is more of heat from cooking and some sun fade over time that changes black pigment in the porcelain to change to grey.  Not so much on newer blacks.

I have several old MBH blacks that seem to disprove that theory.  The porcelain finish and handles look brand new.  They were used frequently by the previous owners but were stored in garages. I also have a newer 18" that the lid is partially faded but the bowl has no fade.

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Cellar2ful

Someone explain this one. It is a 2001 (DA Code) that was stored outdoors in the Santa Cruz area. As you can see, lid shows a light fading and the bowl has none.  Maybe the constant exposure to the salt air and dew the Santa Cruz area has might explain why only the lid is fading. 



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Its defective. Send it to me! I think it looks sweet like that!


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greenweb

Here is my A-code black MBH when I got it. It was stored most of its life but has a fade all around on both the lid and the bowl.
Don't look like a sun fade to me at the bottom of the bowl.





@ Cellar2ful - Maybe the previous owner put some oil on it to bring back the black.  I don't know for sure. I am just going by what I have seen and read on faded blacks here and on my own A-code experience.


Cellar2ful



@greenweb- Think about this. Have you ever seen a kettle with fading on the interior of the lid or bowl? I have not seen a single one. I'm not saying there aren't any but I would think if there is any, they would have to have been left open in a field for some time, exposed to the sun and rain.   The interior of a kettle is exposed to heat, ash and grease drippings but almost never exposed to sun, rain and contaminants.  The only elements removed from the equation are sun, rain and contaminants from both (UV rays, salts and acids).  I'm not an expert but that is my hypothesis. 
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