I'm aware that Razolution Straight Razors are on the "do not buy" list, however, from both a seller and a buyer, I have to get some clarification... It seems the Razolution Straight Razors on that list are NOT the same ones I am familiar with.
For some minor background, I work in a knife shop, and one thing I have learned about while working is straight razors, steel, and quality... The Razolution Straight Razors I sell, are made by Linder, Linder is a company that dates back to the 1870's in Solingen, it was started by the Linder clan, and then later bought by another family, also residing in Solingen, who kept the same standards as the Linders, their knives and straight razors have been made the same way since the company started.
In the store I work at, the Razolution Straight Razors we sell, have a MSRP of $120+, and are amazing pieces, forged, like other Linder products, in Solingen, from a really nice steel, often high carbon, I have even seen ones made with a powdered crucible, which is even nicer... We get the Razolution Straight Razors in, and they fly off the shelves, because of the reputation the Linder name has. Some people do balm at the price, but then understand why it's so much more, and the significant jump in quality, compared to Gold Dollar or Hen and Rooster.
basically, what I'm asking is, like so many other pieces, (Shun kitchen knives, for example) how do you know that the razor purchased was not a cheap imitation?
i would include photos of the Razolution Straight Razor that we sell, however, we are currently sold out.