These razors were being carried by starshavingsupplies in 2010 and they cost $70. Linder sells the direct for 87.50 euros, which is just under $120:
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Even in the picture, the dark coating (I hesitate to call it bluing in light of what has been said above) appears patchy. In fact, knifeworks.com carry this brand even cheaper $77.95) and they simply call it a 'black coating':
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KnifeCountryUSA sell it for $75 with free shipping. Seems the more you look, the cheaper it gets. I wonder what the mark-up is, that is, what does the cheapest supllier buy them in for?
For a razor that can't shave, it is still awfully expensive, though.
I agree with the consensus here - that someone who does not shave, does not hone and who has heard good comments by a third party is not somebody in a position to endorse a product. Please tell us why you decided to endorse it, and whether you were asked to. If it was the latter, that is as misguided as the former, as anybody wishing to sway opinion would have approached someone familiar with the use of straight razors to aid them in this questionable enterprise, rather than somebody without a clue other than what is written on the razors blurb sheet.
Also, your company seem to be the most expensive suppliers of this make.
I am not trying to be dismissive or put you down, although it comes across as that - all I am interested in is why you felt compelled to post this in the first place.
Regards,
Neil