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  • a razor come back to life when it appears as new;

    26 38.81%
  • a razor continue its life if reported in good/usable conditions with minor repairs;

    38 56.72%
  • a razor should continue its life without changes to its condition.

    3 4.48%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philadelph View Post
    I'm not quite understanding what the question is?? From the poll options it could be a few things. Care to elaborate?
    OK, english is just my 4th language (after Italian , Spanish and Latin), so I apologize for not being clear.. .. but I try to do my best daily.

    I just want to say that restoration started to be analized in detail during the XIX century, when the relationship between present buildings and ancient ones started to become difficult (what could be destroyed to make new space?). At the beginning of the XX c. the question was extended to arts and then to common objects from the past, adapting to new fields principles elaborated by architecture. OK, this is an historical overview.. With the poll I just wanted to investigate which are your tastes when restoring a razor or buying a vintage razor. And a poll is always a simplification of real things.

    So now I have just to apologize for the new errors in the paragraph above.

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