Beauty by usage.
Beausage sounds French but it's not; instead it's a synthetic
combination of
the words beauty and usage, and describes
the beauty that comes with using something.
Beausage is:
* Roman amphitheater steps whose faces are worn away by the tread of thousands and thousands of shoes
* Stone chips on the hood of a Ferrari 250 which has been run hard and put away wet
* A bike seat whose adapted form reflects that of its owner's posterior
* The look and feel of
the cockpit of the old Mercedes pictured above (a jumble of
replacement gauges and parts,
obviously used a lot) -- that's 91 years of beausage!