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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    You take a 100% orig, W&B 9/8 FBU.polish it till it looks like a diamond in a goats Azz.
    Than re-scale it like it never was,Thats just wrong,JMO
    Thats where goats keep diamonds? Boy, forget razors, I'm going prospecting!

    Now where did I put my courting wellies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Miller View Post
    Thats where goats keep diamonds? Boy, forget razors, I'm going prospecting!

    Now where did I put my courting wellies...
    Oh dear...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScienceGuy View Post
    Oh dear...
    Hahaha...yea, kind of like saying to a guy, "Your wife is a fat pig and your children are ugly. Pint?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Miller View Post

    Now where did I put my courting wellies...
    Now I have the song There will Never be another Ewe playing in my head There Will Never Ever Be Another Ewe - YouTube
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    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    So it is settled, anything you feel like doing to a razor is ok. Hey that was simple.
    Was this debate commissioned by the Federal Government? LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    Was this debate commissioned by the Federal Government? LOL
    No, SRP would have been offline for a few weeks in that case...

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    I think people here are usually very polite, you especially see it in posts when someone shows a "first try".
    There will always be someone who takes offense of the help people trying to offer.

    I love all the crazy ideas people have and it's as fun to see the "first tries" as it is to see some master piece.
    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    One thing I have discovered. I know Tarkus has as well as many others. Collecting and restoring razors comes after one immerses himself in the history.
    That's it 100% The History. The history is whats got me hooked more then anything else. The artists who created these masterpieces (and artist they are) spent there blood during very hard times. Working in hell earning hell wages and still producing such elegant creations. Its my way of honoring there work in keeping the artists original concepts. Granted that's totally subjective, but if I can at least keep the materials as similar as I can as well as the period shape & design I feel I accomplished my goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    In any other antique area you alter the item and you alter the price drastically for the worse. So why are we spending huge amounts for a Wade & Butcher with non period G-10 scales and stacked washers? It just doesn't add up.
    Do we close a blind eye because its pretty? If that's the case were no better then raccoons, There drawn to shiny objects as well.
    I was one of those who went for the shiny razors with the tricked out scales in the beginning, I'm now atoning for my sins and have been replacing those bight colored G-10 scales for period correct horn.
    If your gonna have it have it right!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    Ask anyone on those antique shows if its wrong. They would say its ruined, but that's were this industry is different then any other for the reason that people are dropping huge amounts for a dramatically altered antique.
    So I guess its not wrong when the value doesn't change by this transformation.
    It will always make me wonder.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    I get that its certainly up to the end user on how he wants his razor to look and be. But at what point do you go too far? It makes me shutter to think how many vintage collars were ground away on a belt sander in order to rescale a razor.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    I here you brother. It just doesn't ring well with me that's all. Sorry to be a bully about it.
    All the professional restorers go with the TRENDS like this thread title. I know its a business and they have to produce whats gonna sell. And I guess in my happy little world all would be happy with Horn, Bone, Ivory, black cell, Bakelite. If black cell will sit on the restores shelves they will have to find the latest trend to move the product. Heres an example remember ghost jade??? That was a hot item at one point. If you housed a turd in ghost jade it would be sold in a minute and a half. That trend kind of disappeared lately. Whats next???
    Tune in and find out.
    Har!!!
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    Perhaps you should have started with this last statement, rather than all the generalizations above... there is quite a difference in the way things are said..



    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    That's it 100% The History. The history is whats got me hooked more then anything else. The artists who created these masterpieces (and artist they are) spent there blood during very hard times. Working in hell earning hell wages and still producing such elegant creations. Its my way of honoring there work in keeping the artists original concepts. Granted that's totally subjective, but if I can at least keep the materials as similar as I can as well as the period shape & design I feel I accomplished my goal.


    Just for rest of the discussion about encouraging the new guys, I personally don't look at the choice of materials or colors etc: as that is personal, it makes no difference if I like it, as it isn't my razor, I only look at the workmanship and the functionality...
    Last edited by gssixgun; 11-13-2013 at 04:19 PM.
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