what does brick "multi" mean ?

Simple question - what does the "multi" in brick names mean e.g. red rustic multi. Thanks, Simon.

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sm_jamieson
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You won't get two the same colour.

Colin Bignell

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nightjar

Your very likely to get lots the same colour, but they are unlikely to end up next to each other.

IE, red, black and brindle mixtures within the same brick, most of which seems to be sprayed on these days as it's never underneath the surface.

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Phil L

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