Sometimes I wish people would read the question being asked and answer that instead of simply posting whatever they feel like talking about at the moment...



Quote Originally Posted by SS502MC View Post
All my razor older ones. Go find your own in antique stores or flea markets. Then you know what you have and not hoping the one you get is nice. You can clean it up to your standards and then get it honed by one of the member services or yourself. This takes the guesswork out of what you will get.

Good luck
Not a good idea. Beginners generally are very poor judges of what is a reasonably good razor and what is junk that is not worth fixing, not to even talk about the amount of work that it takes. The shortest and cheapest way to success is to make use of the expertise of those who have many years and hundreds/thousands of razors of experience.