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    Gun blue is a form of rust not paint. So most stainless will not blue. There are other ways to color stainless gun barrels.

    Some stainless is magnetic particularly the types used for knives. I do not know off hand which are but it should be easy to search.
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    Gun blue will stain steel
    but it does not work on stainless steel

    sports shops sell them

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    Wow. That is strange.

    The 200 is like $5, and the 800 is $17. The 200 has the nice deep blade etch, the 800 has a quick laser etch.

    When I was quoted the price for te 800 ($17) I was told that was because it used stainless, whereas the others did not.


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    Might that explain why they hold such a good edge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayamontate View Post
    Might that explain why they hold such a good edge?
    Nelson, all of yours have been model 74s, definitely carbon in those blades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    Nelson, all of yours have been model 74s, definitely carbon in those blades.
    Cool, I'm definitely not complaining. I still think they kick ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    Wow. That is strange.

    The 200 is like $5, and the 800 is $17. The 200 has the nice deep blade etch, the 800 has a quick laser etch.

    When I was quoted the price for te 800 ($17) I was told that was because it used stainless, whereas the others did not.

    Isn't the 800 more expensive because it uses imported Japanese 440 Stainless Steel?
    Whereas 200 and 300 must be using Chinese made steel.

    Just thinking out loud.

    Rudy

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    I think this Mr.Parko has been busy lately - I have one of each on the way to try as well that I bought from him about 2 weeks ago. This thread could turn into it's own category here if this keeps up and if there's resounding approval of them.

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    I have three in the mail somewhere between here and Mr.Parko.

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    The steel Gold Dollar uses is a very high carbon alloy tool steel. Their stainless steel, as with any good razor that is stainless steel, has a considerable carbon content. Otherwise; the blade would not take or hold an edge. This is much the same as Dovo or Henckels razors. If you notice, most INOX razors say "stain resistant" that is due to the carbon content. To me the big thing is not to try and compare the Gold Dollar razors to the Dovo and Henckels. The Gold Dollar razors are the best value in the straight razor world at this time. You're getting what you pay for. I have long promoted the Gold Dollar as a the most economical and yet quality razor on the market. Believe me, I've gone through and reject a bunch of razors in my quest to offer the starter package that I do. I have a lot of customers that use the model 84 as their only razor and have for a long time. I also think that what Seraphim does them is out of this world! His work really shows how great this razor can be. I'm grateful GD doesn't put that much work into the razor or they wouldn't be very economical anymore.

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    I got my 108 today, took what two weeks..whew..I have some other models coming, they look all alike.
    It wasn't super sharp, but did scrape hair off my arm right out of the mailing envelope. I'm a noob with honing...so here's my practice razor..
    Wish me luck.
    Aaron

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