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  1. Default Cruddy Aristocrat?

    The culmination of my recent buying frenzy was a British Aristocrat (it was described as a '1950s gillette safety razor pat number N0430030', however,I think its an Aristocrat #21(which would make it Rhodium plated))
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    The description stated cosmetic wear, however on closer inspection of the low res poorly lit photo I notice discolouration around the handle neck, I know the smart play is wait for it to arrive and see what it is but I'm like a cat on hot bricks, so;

    Can anyone with more experience speculate on the discolouration (stupid question I know)


    I'll post better Pictures when it arrives (hopefully soon)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griptool View Post
    The culmination of my recent buying frenzy was a British Aristocrat (it was described as a '1950s gillette safety razor pat number N0430030', however,I think its an Aristocrat #21(which would make it Rhodium plated))
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    The description stated cosmetic wear, however on closer inspection of the low res poorly lit photo I notice discolouration around the handle neck, I know the smart play is wait for it to arrive and see what it is but I'm like a cat on hot bricks, so;

    Can anyone with more experience speculate on the discolouration (stupid question I know)


    I'll post better Pictures when it arrives (hopefully soon)
    Of course, happy to speculate. My speculation is that you're looking at bad photography. One thing is certain, the colour is wrong. The picture was taken under tungsten light (about 2,500K or say 3,000K which is degrees Kelvin) and the white balance was daylight, about 5,500K or 6,000K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Griptool View Post
    Can anyone with more experience speculate on the discolouration (stupid question I know)
    It would be sort of odd to see brassing in that area on the neck but not elsewhere in more common wear spots, although if it's damage then anything's possible. It is, however, a very common location for soap scum to accumulate, so you could be lucky there. It could also just be a funky reflection (although it looks less like that to me if I'm guessing).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haiku View Post
    Of course, happy to speculate. My speculation is that you're looking at bad photography. One thing is certain, the colour is wrong. The picture was taken under tungsten light (about 2,500K or say 3,000K which is degrees Kelvin) and the white balance was daylight, about 5,500K or 6,000K.
    "Bad photography" thats quite an understatement (your not British are you?). The question is why?

    Intentionally poor to mask condition or plain old incompetence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacDaddy View Post
    It would be sort of odd to see brassing in that area on the neck but not elsewhere in more common wear spots, although if it's damage then anything's possible. It is, however, a very common location for soap scum to accumulate, so you could be lucky there. It could also just be a funky reflection (although it looks less like that to me if I'm guessing).
    He could have been using it to stir his Tea, tannin stains can be a bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacDaddy View Post
    It would be sort of odd to see brassing in that area on the neck but not elsewhere in more common wear spots, although if it's damage then anything's possible. It is, however, a very common location for soap scum to accumulate, so you could be lucky there. It could also just be a funky reflection (although it looks less like that to me if I'm guessing).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griptool View Post
    He could have been using it to stir his Tea, tannin stains can be a bugger
    EEWWhh, not good image
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griptool View Post
    "Bad photography" thats quite an understatement (your not British are you?). The question is why?

    Intentionally poor to mask condition or plain old incompetence?
    No, not British, Canadian actually. We too have a penchant for understatement I'm told.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haiku View Post
    No, not British, Canadian actually. We too have a penchant for understatement I'm told.
    *Good one!

    *Very nice razor and the stain could just be the photograph. Good luck.
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    Well its arrived
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    Oh Bugger, its brassing
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    Not to worry still pleased can always get it re plated in due course.

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    Yep, I'd still be thrilled to have it. It's a very fixable issue. Congratulations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveOak View Post
    Yep, I'd still be thrilled to have it. It's a very fixable issue. Congratulations!
    Thanks
    I'll post some pics after I've given it some 'tender loving care'

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    Great razor. Besides those small blemishes, there's really nothing wrong with it. Enjoy it, it's a wonderful tool.

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    At least inner of the your case was made with leather.

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    Well you'll have to forgive my lame attempts at razor porn, like everything its a learning process.
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    I think I'll have to work on the composition and the lighting - anyway I'm off to the pub

 

 

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