Firebrick - Where can I buy Firebrick that looks old?

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1farmerjoe1

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Aug 18, 2014
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midwest
I'm having a difficult time finding firebrick that looks old. It seems that companies only sell buff, gold, red and ivory. I would assume that some company has the ability to tumble firebrick to make them look old?

Pictured below are pictures of firebrick that is avaliable from Superior Clay. Superior Clay does make a firebrick that appears that they just placed them on a fire for a short period of time, and call them antique firebrick. I have also included a picture of them below.

Any help and information would be appreciated. thanks
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