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05-09-2008, 06:21 PM #1
Chinese Double Arrow
I haven't read much about these. Anyone with any experience with them - good or bad?
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05-09-2008, 06:39 PM #2
I have a Chinese Double Arrow that I ordered from our esteemed Polish friend (don't ask me to remember his name now), and it is in my shaving rotation. It's actually the largest razor I have, so I have to remember to keep the angles right on my face, but that's not a problem. It also has a nice smiling profile, which I *love*.
After reading about the Tim Zowada microbevel idea for razors, I slapped a couple of pieces of electrical tape on the spine and honed it up, stropped it up (pasted diamond and newspaper) and give it the old shave... it was even sharper and smoother than before.
Mine has no stamping on the tang like some of the older Double Arrow razors. The scales are embarrassing plastic, but they open and close without hitting anything and they serve their purpose. They do not have a storied history like TIs, Dovos, Wade and Butchers, Robesons, Filomarnicas, etc, but I read recently that someone bought one 20 years ago, didn't use it for awhile, then recently brought it out of mothballs to get some wicked awesome shaves. I didn't realize they've been around even that long.
I love my Double Arrow razor. Would I buy another one? (If I needed another new razor) an unqualified yes, especially given the price... but it helps if you like honing... if I got one that wasn't sharpened correctly, I might get frustrated at the whole endeavour, but I had great success with mine "out of the box".
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05-09-2008, 06:45 PM #3
I purchased 2 from the same source, and the 2 I recieved were from an inferior batch.
It is my understanding that there is a great deal of inconsistencies in the supply, so you could get a decent razor, or you could get an ugly Zeepk.
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05-09-2008, 10:42 PM #4
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Thanked: 1I bought several of these, Ray, from the same seller, and each has provided excellent shaves. Like Paulo mentioned, the scales are cheapo, but the unmarked blade is a big 6/8" hollow and honing was easy.
Dan
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05-10-2008, 02:42 AM #5
Thanks, guys. Seems like there is quite a bit of variability in quality.
Mike, did your razors have white scales. I remember reading one member (Kenrup?) saying the black scaled ones were no better than Zeepks but the white handled ones were actually quite good.
Luckily, Wojtek posted some more stamped wapi's - I think my odds are better rolling the dice on those. For now.
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05-10-2008, 04:02 AM #6
I honed one up for someone a few weeks ago and rescaled it, from a country not well known for quality blades it honed really easy, developed no nicks and shaved remarkably well in my opinion. If this was your starter razor i would say you could do alot worse, im not an advocate of them i was merely surprised by the shave I got.
My tuppence worth, simon
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05-10-2008, 10:37 AM #7
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05-12-2008, 01:37 AM #8
I have one in black scales with a makers mark stamped tang in a 7/8 round point that I just picked up for a few bucks. The blade is straight and level, I will have to see how it works before I drop it in new scales.
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05-12-2008, 02:24 PM #9
I have honed around 30 of these white handled ones from Mereck. I have not had a bad one yet. I guarantee these razors and I have not had one come back. The true double arrow, stamped with two arrows work as good as a three dollar vacuum cleaner. I recommend these for guys who are exploring the str8 shaving. I have a hard time keeping these in stock.
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05-13-2008, 03:33 PM #10
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Thanked: 1I bought three of the razors pictured in Ray's original post from Wojtec76 and they were great. They may not be the same razors Ken mentions just above, because they don't have the double arrow stamped on the blade, they have no marks on the blade but have two Chinese characters on the inside of the scales.
Two of them required minimal honing to give a perfect BBS shave. The third took a little more effort, but given how new I am to honing, that could have been me, not the blade.
I think they are actually a better value than the famous Wapis, if you don't mind the ultra cheap scales. They are big 6/8 blades (each of my three are actually a trifle bigger than 13/16), full hollows and take a great edge. I shaved with one this morning and it was a great shave. They are also considerably cheaper than the Wapis!
Dan