I suspect most all will have to agree with ChrisL if being honest. I've given up trying to ID a single shaver as best. The only real variable for me is the hardness of the metal. Aside from that, anything that fulfills the following comprehensive list of requirements will wind up on my face at some point regardless of cosmetics, scales, or maker's mark...

6/8 to 8/8 wide
Wedge to half hollow grind
Sharp and smoothed out edge

Yup that about takes care of a full description for me!

Man, I used to be a snob and only wanted pretty new razors. Now I find that as long as those 3 requirements above are met I fall in love with the blade after the first shave. I'm constantly surprised at how may great shavers I'm finding that are essentially "no-name" and deliver incredibly smooth shaves. The word of great shavers got a whole lot less expensive and wide once I realized that the grind and width were really all I needed after Sham was nice enough to teach me how to hone to his standards.

I've thought about trying out a knife in my tackle box for shaving because it looked like it might be a wedge and is just under 8/8... Still thinking about it... maybe a few layers of tape and some time on the Escher... :-)