I certainly do know what I am talking about and I'm not going to trade insults with you. You are a bit to free with yours.
It would appear that the blade width doesn't matter to you. But it does to most of us and it certainly should matter to someone new as they need to determine what they like and don't like.
The blade width together with the type of grind, is the main indicator to the way a razor will feel.
I like a 6/8" full hollow ground razor. I don't like a 5/8" full hollow ground razor. That's my choice and I know what I like because I have tried various sizes of blade to select my favorite.
So the loss of 1/16" off the edge tells me that a razor has lost half of it's useful life and it's on its way out. I can feel the difference. Removal of that chip would actually change the feel of that razor for me so much that I wouldn't want to ever purchase or use it.
Just to make it clear, I put no value on a worn out blade, but quite a high value on a new or little honed 6/8" razor.
It mightn't matter to you, but it matters to many of us. I know, because it's the main question people ask me when I sell vintage razors. They want to know is the blade a true size or is it a honed down size.
This is the only point I was making and I thought that I had done just that.