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Understanding the obsession with Patina (Post pics!)

By mrm_4

4 years ago



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    #3 4 years ago

    Like you said, patina amounts to accumulated neglect, abuse, accidents, friction damage and oxidation. For whatever reason, some folks are attracted to this type of wear and tear. To each their own, I guess.

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