That'll depend on the toughness of your beard, what your stropping is like and how well you look after the razor, as well as how well the razor holds its edge.
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Assume me as a newbie sir.
I read the claims that the 200 is stainless steel. I handle a large volume of the GDs and done some comparison checks. I don't see the 200 as SS. Where is the reference that says that they are? Don't get me wrong. If they are SS, their price makes them a incredible find. I do handle many stainless steel razors from customers. I also have a few in my rotation. I just don't see that the 200 is stainless.
I also have my questions in regards to this.
I have two of the GD 800 series, which is undoubtably stainless, and also cost 10x what the carbon blades did from the factory.
I had two of the 200 series, and they did not strike me as being stainless. But I sold them before the claims surfaced that they may be, so i could not investigate any further.
stainless is not magnetic that would be the best way to tell
I'll see if I can find it, but there were two sources. One was in a Google search, and the other was in one of the posts on this forum. Someone had correspondence with the Gold Dollar factory, and they listed each razor and in that list it said that the 200, 300, and 800 were the stainless models. Also, it said that the 800 was made with Japanese steel which is why it is significantly more expensive than the 200 and 300.
From the GD website:
Quote:
Razor
Mdoel:74
material: alloy
Quote:
Razor
Model:200
material: alloy
So, according to their own website (and the correspondance I had with the factory) the model 800 is the stainless model. The 200 and basic 74 model are both regular HC ("alloy") steel.Quote:
Razor
Model:800
material: stainless steel
I'd love to hear more from folks who have one though.