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(04-30-2016, 04:23 AM)CHSeifert Wrote: Just because you read something on the internet doen't mean it's true, does it ?

Because someone writes a post, where he implies SV is not artisane, does it really make them less artisan ?

Exactly my point and why I asked the original question.

SV is an artisan, period. GFT is no long, at least for creams. Yet people call Brand XYZ artisan or non-artisan without seemingly knowing the facts. I did not know that T&H, which is quite large for the industry, does not make their own products. And the same will be true for LPL. If he outsources the production, then he was the original artist, but no longer an artisan.

But people will use words as they think and think "artisan" = "good" which simply is not true. It appears only to mean skilled craftsman. Similarly, there can be skilled mechanics, and they are artisans in the craft of mechanical arts, but some are good and some not so good.

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I would not consider a mechanic an artisan at all. Mechanical arts? That's a stretch if you ask me.
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(This post was last modified: 04-30-2016, 03:48 PM by grim.)
(04-30-2016, 02:20 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: I would not consider a mechanic an artisan at all. Mechanical arts? That's a stretch if you ask me.

Reference

"Mechanic is an artisan in the mechanic arts ... the mechanic is that species of artisan who works at arts purely mechanical in distinction from those contribute to the completion and embellishment of any objects. ... a shoemaker is a mechanic, but a common painter is a simple artisan"

I can believe that. A mechanic works with his hands at a craft. Try finding a good auto mechanic and cherish them.  There are more mechanics than just "auto" mechanics. Mechanics work on anything mechanical. But, the are still artisans, merely a distinct subset of artisan separate from "simple" artisans.
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So now we're redefining the word mechanic? I believe that an artisan is somebody who makes something. A mechanic fixes things. Yes, they use their hands to practice a "craft" (if you want to take it that far), but who doesn't use their hands at work. So now is the postman an artisan because he delivers the mail by hand and plies his craft in the "postal arts"? I'm kidding of course...

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(04-30-2016, 02:36 AM)nervosa1901@ Wrote:
(04-30-2016, 02:33 AM)NeoXerxes Wrote:
(04-30-2016, 02:29 AM)nervosa1901@ Wrote: ....So it looks like my premonition from last week came true. A company called Stork from Belarus has begun producing razor handles that are a knockoff of Wolfman handles, and people on another forum are starting to flip out about it. I say that anyone who has a problem with these handles better not own a soap "inspired by" anyone else, lest they be labeled a hypocrite....

Wow, are these actually knockoffs? Do they simply look like Wolfman handles or are they marketing them as cheapo versions?

http://theshaveden.com/forums/threads/st...dle.51104/

If I've broken a rule by posting a link, please excuse my ignorance.

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#237

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Arkansas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBb9O-aW4zI

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(This post was last modified: 04-30-2016, 05:21 PM by grim.)
(04-30-2016, 04:27 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: So now we're redefining the word mechanic?

Quite the contrary. That definition is 100 years old. If anything, any modern interpretation is redefining the original definition. I didn't just write a definition. I found a source.

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(04-30-2016, 05:15 PM)ezlovan Wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBb9O-aW4zI

I like. That is something the BBC would run. After all, everyone knows Pasta grows on trees

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVo_wkxH9dU
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Spaghetti and firewood! What an interesting combination! Big Grin
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