Quote Originally Posted by prodigy View Post
Custom in the sense that no one else can go buy one exactly like it. Another could be made, but they would be like snowflakes.
But in reality due to my work in the criminal field no two hammers off the showroom floor of Lowes Hardware are truly identical even though they were made the same day and under the same batch when held microscopically for analysis for criminal prosecution. So if the maker reproduces the one he made for you to a "T" then I say it is no longer a custom one of a kind. I would have an agreement with the maker to never reproduce this razor again clause if it meant so much to me. I did this with my jeweler on a piece I had made. Now could they go behind my back and do it............yes. Would it be ethical.....no. Would I have a case to pursue in court due to the written agreement, yes. Would it really be worth my time in legal battle.........NO!

Just my 2 cents again.

I think we are really splitting hairs and trying to say an orange is a apple and vice versa. I think if you have a razor you did a few changes to for the maker to implement and your happy.....be excited about it! If someone wants the same thing, remember the addage about flattery!