Main things to watch out for when buying vintage low cost razors
For me, for the right price, it would make a good practice razor for honing. It has some very small chips on the toe, but they will come out with just the 1K. The scales don't look too bad and they would be light cleaning and then, to the hones. Also no rust at all, that's good. The thing with the hone wear, is that it could make the edge too thin and crumble on finer honing. If that happens, you could put tape 1-2 or three layers (if necessary) of tape to make the edge hold. The steel is good, never heard of the brand, but it could surprise you and be a good shaver. Again all for the right price, and that's something you have to decide for yourself (the hardest part). Double O