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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Zowada View Post
    Warning! The following is a blatant advertisement! It is a little known fact that I do take custom orders through Classicshaving. The razor below is a 7/8's I just finished.

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    When I think of a "custom razor", I think of a custom-made razor meaning that the razor was made from scratch to my specifications, whether they be very specific or very general. Strictly though, I think a "custom razor" is one in which the customer had any options regarding the razor itself. I think that is general customization

    I customized my sandwich for lunch today by requesting turkey in addition to the menu specs for the sandwich. I wouldn't think of it as a custom sandwich though. hmm.
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    In my rush to get the last post up, I forgot to add, I think you can get "custom" work from Maestro Livi by going through Lynn.

    Pretty much everything I've seen from Joe, Robert or Bill would classify as "custom". I admit, I haven't seen it all. But, I love stealing their ideas...

    I see "custom" as made to the individual end customer's specifications. It would be something different, or even just slightly modified , from the makers usual product line. Custom should not infer a difference in quality or even price. It just gives the end user the chance to spec. just what they want.

    If someone wanted a razor where the only change was to do a full hollow grind, instead of the usual 1/4 hollow, that would be "custom".

    Or, you can look at the work that Don has had done for him. He designed pretty much everything and had it made. That is custom too.

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    I agree with the consensus that seems to be emerging here... I consider the stuff I'm doing right now to be hand-made, but not truly custom. I find that I prefer to work on one razor at a time, experimenting with different designs and materials.

    Custom work involves people placing orders, which automatically means a waiting list. Which to me is too much pressure. I don't enjoy the process when I have 10 more people waiting in line...

    As for "hand-made," I consider that to allow for the use of power tools. A human being is in the driver-seat, even if a little juice off the grid is making the work go faster.

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    May I suggest that it may be generally accepted, by many, that a custom razor is not necessarily a razor produced to the specific requirements of a customer. It could be a razor produced, as a one off, to the craftsmans own specifications and design.

    A bespoke razor however, would be manufactured to an individuals own specifications and requirements. Two similar though totally different things IMHO.

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    Customer participation has nothing to do with whether a razor is custom or not. Is this a new way for someone who doesn't do any of the work to get residual credit for someone else's work? If a hobbiest/artist produces a blade he has ground to shape and a made a set of scales to fit the blade, it is custom work.


    Levi - Custom work (according to some of you, all of his stuff must not be custom. You can't possibly believe every razor he has made has had imput from a customer)

    For instance : 100 blades stamped by machine, then ground by machine but touched up by hand - Bench Made

    Dovo - factory

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    Default So what is a custom razor?

    Here's a nice informative post by Bill Ellis for those that have not read it.

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=44443

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    Very good post by Bill.

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