From the old to the new: 30 cases in skilled hands transformed things
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/from-the-old-to-the-new-30-cases-in-skilled-hands-transformed-things.htmlPeople consume more and more things. Now, even phones without a removable battery, because either, the device will die before the battery, or you buy a new model. But in the days of our grandmothers the approach to the creation of things was fundamentally different. Then if you did a good thing then it can be passed to the grandchildren, that basically happened. Therefore, to part with such things especially hard when they lose their Shine and beauty.


The restoration of the motorcycle, BSA, 1937

Restoration of box for fishing gear




Chair before and after restoration

The same door, but it looks totally different


Stool before and after restoration


Pencil sharpener as good as new



Restoration of leather jackets, which is a bit worn out from the drive (left — before, right — after)




Fireplace after cleaning




The bench got a new life


New life for old oil lamps

It turned out a beautiful new grip

Recovery grinding machine, 1962

The sickle may again cut


Blowtorch 1950-ies


Keywords: Reddit | Recovery | Before and after restoration | Then and now
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