@johnniegold Robert, handmade products (whatever they are) are subject to small imperfections or to mininal differences. Now, the real question is: how can we objectively evaluate these little imperfections or differences? The anser is: we simply cannot. What may appear as normal to most people, sadly is not to my eye. I am a perfectionist, and desire the highest standards of precision and accuracy in what I buy. This is one of the two reasons why I do NOT purchase high-end shoes on-line. The other reason is the fit, which MUST be exactly as I desire. Hence, I only buy shoes where I can very carefully check them myself and try them on. If the shoes satisfy MY criteria of perfection and MY criteria of fit, only then I proceed with the purchase.
Long story short, yes "beauty is unquestionably in the eye of the beholder".
Long story short, yes "beauty is unquestionably in the eye of the beholder".