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    The grey/silver/shiny/depth,, That is PATINA, that comes from years of loving attention...

    This can be forced/colored also with different techniques, but real Pantina comes from loving care over years.. The knife might have some type of forced Patina, or Bluing that is giving the black color
    With the razors we see, look at the before pics on these, any dark black spots are NOT Patina they were Black Spider rust and/or Devil's Spit, how do I know the difference ????

    When I clean off the top layer I can see the damage below, simple rule of thumb, if it is dark or black it ain't patina, it goes deeper.. If you look at the before pics above, the light grey areas on the top razor are Patina, the Dark Grey and Black areas are not The proof is in the 3rd pic look very close, the Macro lense is picking up the shadows from the very light pitting that is actually still there, on the Greaves.. The Stamp prevented heavy polishing like I did on the back side, the pitting is polished out, and hardly visible in the hand, but the Macro lense will pic it up still.. Those are the Black spots from the first pic
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    When you say loving attention the first image that came to mind was a wood railing in an over 200 year old hotel. I looked at that railing, the wear, all of the hands that were on it and thought it could never be duplicated by one person.
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    The grey/silver/shiny/depth,, That is PATINA, that comes from years of loving attention...

    This can be forced/colored also with different techniques, but real Pantina comes from loving care over years..

    With the razors we see, look at the before pics on these, any dark black spots are NOT Patina they were Black Spider rust and/or Devil's Spit, how do I know the difference ????

    When I clean off the top layer I can see the damage below, simple rule of thumb, if it is dark or black it ain't patina, it goes deeper.. If you look at the before pics above, the light grey areas on the top razor are Patina, the Dark Grey and Black areas are not
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