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The Gold Dollar Shaving Cut Throat Straight Razor features a 5/8" blade width and a stylish faux carbon acrylic handle, delivering exceptional quality and performance at an affordable price. Perfect for those who appreciate the art of traditional shaving.
H**R
Not a tool for all needs
Where to start.1. If you want to save money on disposable razors then know the they can be sharped by stropping them on a leather (strop is to run the razor backwards on a leather or your arm). My Gillette fusion razor I have been using for 3-5 years, and the only thing that I need is a tooth brush to push anything that gets gummed up in it out the back.2. This is very very hard to shave your face.3. It only seems to excel at removing large amounts of hair with a single stroke. Where most other blades will get gummed up, but not this.4. If you don't know how to sharpen a knife and have the tools for it, then consider skipping this item. Anyone that says that the blade is not sharp can sharpen anything. So a tip it has 2 bevels on the edge one steep and one long on the blade.My conclusion is that this is a novelty the blade is good, but the tool has limited use. I do not want to spend any more time trying to git this to save my face. If you are in a hurry that you better have a other option then this.
A**R
good buy from this vender
This razor from this vendor is of good quality. I tried a gold dollar 208 before and it was JUNK. This one came with the same lousy plastic scales but it was ground evenly and the blade was perfectly straight. With these you must sharpen them and like the other reviewer said taking it to a DMT 325 plate because the stabilizer at the toe will get in the way of sharpening. Also these come with virtually no bevel set so unless you want to waste an hour like I did on my 1000 chosera I would even pre set the bevel on a DMT plate as well. It holds an EXCELLENT edge and I actually am thinking of rescaling it because even though its made in china the carbon steel is hardened well. The chinese do make and did make some nice swords through out their history so they know their metal. just don't expect a Ralph Aust, Thiers Issard, or Hart steel from this :). But it holds its edge like the best of them!Mine came in a blue box so I don't know if I got a newer one or not but they seem to have improved the quality unlike my other which came in a clear coffin.
R**N
Blade Not Straight - Could Not Hone - Threw It Away
Normally, I'm a pretty upbeat guy, but this razor was very disappointing. Obviously, I knew by the price that I would be taking a chance with this one. I was correct. Out of the box, the blade was warped and not even ground correctly, so I could not even set a starting bevel on this razor. As you know, if you can't set a bevel, the razor can never be sharpened. After spending about :20 minutes trying to set the bevel on an 800 Chosera stone, the razor was trashed due to excessive spine wear, so I threw it away. Due to the fact that I had attempted a sharpening, I knew it would be non-returnable. So, I took a chance and lost. Avoid this product. I wish there was a good straight consistent $35 razor available on the market, but no such luck. I will just save up and get good ones at $100+ per throw. My Dovo's and Thiers Issard razors are outstanding. I don't think that this so-call "straight razor" even qualifies as one since it is neither straight and can't be honed to razor sharp. Junk.
A**.
Needs a lot of sharpening to get started
It has been a learning experience, but it took a lot of sharpening to get this shave ready.
N**B
Money well spent.
First of all I didn't expect to receive a shave ready razor. This razor is not shave ready. However, after honing and stroping, the razor shaves excellent. Now just a few strokes on the Red Deer strop prior to shaving and its ready to go. This is a lot of razor for the money if you can learn how to sharpen it. I just watched some YouTube videos. It is stainless hollow ground 5/8 blade. It feels good in my hand and seems well made. After getting the bevel where I wanted it, it holds its edge very well on my medium to tough beard. For $15 or $16 bucks, it's hard to beat. I highly recommend.
K**R
It's a metal knife, not a face razor.
This is not a shaving razor, it's a knife shaped like a shaving razor. The metal is different. It doesn't matter how much you sharpen it, it wasn't meant to shave with. Looks cool though.
A**R
decent starter
Ok, the blade is made of steel, so there's hope for sharpening it further. It is sharp, but I'll make it sharper. The "toe" or top of the blade is actually chipped, right out of the box. The scales are plastic, yes, but I wish they weren't misaligned. The blade fits into the scales if I close it slowly as I should, so it will function. And, not least, the whole thing is covered in what reminds me of gun oil. Take that for what it is, maybe you want to smell like a clean gun, and it'll only get on my face. Good thing for soap. There's hope, it's my first blade, and I intend to take care of it. The oil will wipe off and the knife will be sharpened, but, in the future I'll invest in a higher quality instrument, assuming that I'll love wet shaving.Update: other than the chipped toe, which doesn't really matter, the blade is great. I've sharpened it, everything is good.
R**A
For the price its not bad
Good budget straight razor, it is not shave ready out of the box. When I opened the box, I stropped it and tried it. It didn’t plink any hair on my arm, I pulled out my wet stones. I m no professional at honing these things, but after an hour of work on the stones and a good strop. It had a great edge, tried it on my arm and it was cutting great. If you buy one get it honed, after a good hone it becomes a great Razor. I got 2 more, PS my wife loves it when I shave her legs with a straight razor.
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