Ditch all the Zeepk stuff. The razor might be good for skinning, but I don't know how well the edge will hold up. I use mine on blister packs and envelopes. I promise you won't be able to hone it to anything that will give even a decent shave. The strop is worthless- I never figured out something to use it for.

If you're just wanting to get into it, get a used, shave ready razor from the classifieds. I think you can probably do better than $50 (more like $30). Grab a good strop from Tony Miller or Damon and call it good. You won't need hones for a while, so if you're just trying to stay within budget, a shave ready razor and strop will take you furthest. I'm thinking you can get by on $60 or so if you're willing to wait for a good deal. Remember: used does NOT mean bad. The only brand new razor I intend to own is a custom. My favorite razor is my pre-WWII german Oxford. I picked it up used at an antique store for $14, cleaned it up, then sent it out for honing. You'll find that many users here have quite old razors in their rotation, many pre-dating 1900. If I recall correctly, there are even some pre-1800 razors floating around.