I agree with the OP, but at the same time there are plenty of people who buy crappy razors, or even good razors that need sharpening, and when they have a hard time with shaving the equipment is going to be a large part of the problem, compounded by their lack of skill of course.

Now if someone gets a razor honed by a reputable source and is having problems, then yeah, they need to check their technique. I do think its absurd when someone gets a razor honed by Lynn, has their first shave which turns out to be less than perfect, and then start blaming Lynn.

I'd also like to add that in the cases I've seen, Lynn has been an absolute gentlemen about it and has offered to rehone for free. This has given me even more respect for the man and his business.