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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    I guess this is how there getting even with us for winning WW2-If you buy this I have a bridge you might want to own. I would bet that we have members right here that could make that razor for less that $400,and no body could tell the difference,the talent here is equal
    to these guys easily,they may not want to blow there own horns but I'm sure it can be done.
    Quite correct and there are people who can paint a Picasso and you couldn't tell the difference without scientific testing but I'll bet they won't sell the same as an original.
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    Quite correct and there are people who can paint a Picasso and you couldn't tell the difference without scientific testing but I'll bet they won't sell the same as an original.
    Art is subjective-a razor can be measured and compared,if they are both blacksmiths,make there own steel and create there own razors they can then be subjected to a blind test,and the we would see if they were equal in there shaving ability

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    I guess this is how there getting even with us for winning WW2-If you buy this I have a bridge you might want to own. I would bet that we have members right here that could make that razor for less that $400,and no body could tell the difference,the talent here is equal
    to these guys easily,they may not want to blow there own horns but I'm sure it can be done.
    I really think you need to reconsider this comment.

    One person on ebay does not equate to the entire nation of Japan (who I assume you mean by "they"), and indeed the makers have nothing to do with one individual's greed.

    Additionally, saying that members on this board could "easily" make the same razor is based on absolutely no facts. Ask some of the guys who do make razors before you speak on their behalf, and I guarantee that they'd say there's nothing "easy" about it.

    And when's the last time you saw a custom razor maker make anything for less than $400, especially from a raw steel bloom?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimR View Post
    I really think you need to reconsider this comment.

    One person on ebay does not equate to the entire nation of Japan (who I assume you meant by "they"), and indeed the makers have nothing to do with one individual's greed.

    Additionally, saying that members on this board could "easily" make the same razor is based on absolutely no facts. Ask some of the guys who do make razors before you speak on their behalf, and I guarantee that they'd say there's nothing "easy" about it.

    And when's the last time you saw a custom razor maker make anything for less than $400, especially from a raw steel bloom?
    Before you get hostile,first get ,buy or rent a sense of humor-the first comment was meant to be tongue in cheek-secondly $400 was a random number to make a point,and thirdly if there is such a word,there are people who DO make there own swords knives and such,the point was that
    at $4000-there ARE people who posses the talent to make a razor like the one posted,and at a lessor price.Please don't get your panties in a knot. no offence intened

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    Isn't Tamagahane steel usually only reserved for the most high end Katana's and such? From my understanding it is quite rare to see this used for razors. His price is high in the auction, but I think these go for around $1000-1200. Aren't there some on rasurpur's website?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzley1 View Post
    .....there are people who DO make there own swords knives and such,the point was that
    at $4000-there ARE people who posses the talent to make a razor like the one posted,and at a lessor price.....
    Oh sweet!!! So...there's someone out there with the reputation, skill and experience of Iwasaki currently making tamahagane razors? Can you point us in the right direction? I would love a link!

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    So Michael Jackson's sweaty old sequined glove sold for $35000 at auction & a mint Iwasaki tamahagane razor is yet to sell for $4200 on eBay. No accounting for taste
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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    So Michael Jackson's sweaty old sequined glove sold for $35000 at auction & a mint Iwasaki tamahagane razor is yet to sell for $4200 on eBay. No accounting for taste
    I don't think anyone from here is buying that glove....at least I hope not.

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    This is a warning: The value of items is in the eye of the beholder. We do not give valuations on this forum because of conflicts like the one above between Grizzley1 and JimR. JimR may have a right to address Grizzley's comment since it was taken as offensive. Both of you now back off please play nice., I don't want to have to moderate this thread.
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    LOL, there's a chip in the edge........he should sharpen it for free.

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