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Post By Blix
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Photoshop?
So, for my first "official" post, I have a question about a W&B on the bay that looks mighty suspicious...
WADE AND BUTCHERS SHEFFIELD STRAIGHT RAZOR CHOPPER DAMASCUS STEEL BLADE BARBER X | eBay
IMO, it's a fake. It looks like either a bad photoshop job, or a sticker, since the etching on W&B Damascus are probably the deepest in their line. This one looks surface etched at best.
Let me know what you think!
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Norton convert
It's neither photoshopped or fake IMO, it's just a bad photographer and there's plenty old razors using damascus as a "buzzword" without it being damascus steel...
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Eagle-eyed
Not fake, if you look at the blade you see there's pitting and hone wear into the etching.
A lot of razors have the same type of etching as this one.
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Just a guy with free time.
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Forum mogwai
It's just an old well worn blade showing it's age and lack of care.
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Senior Member
This is legit......i will say it does look some light correction has been done to the photo's in PShop but that is not the type of photoshopping you ment. the engrave is legit.
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The original Skolor and Gentileman.
Yeah it's etched, and certainly doesn't look anything like fake, just very worn out missing probably 1/8" of its original steel.
I think the problem is that you're likely putting different meaning in 'Damascus', than W&B did when they etched that razor.
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Actually, it's not the lack of waves, I was referring to the odd lines around the etchings, almost like someone put a sticker on it.
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Member
Just to chime in, I have an etched Wostenholm ~1900 that has that same sticker effect you describe. I'm sure someone else knows the process they used to produce it. I'm assuming they sealed off the rest of the blade and did an acid etch or something?
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