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    Which popular razor brands do you consider overrated? Due to performance, quality of steel, scale quality,components (nuts and bolts), honability (new word), cost, etc...

    Ideally, I would hope that cost of the razor isn't the only factor in the decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcsixx View Post
    Ideally, I would hope that cost of the razor isn't the only factor in the decision.
    Ironically, I think some of the most overrated razors are the least expensive. There are a couple of very inexpensive brands that are extremely over hyped, which makes them "overrated" in my book. Maybe not overpriced, but overrated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill S View Post
    Ironically, I think some of the most overrated razors are the least expensive. There are a couple of very inexpensive brands that are extremely over hyped, which makes them "overrated" in my book. Maybe not overpriced, but overrated.
    What a good point Bill ! I wouldn't have thought of that but it is so true and I know which ones you're talking about. If the OP is thinking of the high priced vintage Fillys and dubl ducks you see on the bay you have to take into consideration that they, and others, are collectibles as much as they are shavers.

    Of the dozen or so I've had personal experience with they've all been superlative shavers. The same can be said for obscure Solingen and Sheffield made razors that bring far less $ so the collectible aspect is what brings the price up on those high dollar items. Just IMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill S View Post
    Ironically, I think some of the most overrated razors are the least expensive. There are a couple of very inexpensive brands that are extremely over hyped, which makes them "overrated" in my book. Maybe not overpriced, but overrated.

    Are you just referring to the zeepks, kreigers, and gold dollars? Those aren't traditionally hyped razors.

    Which brands are you referring too?

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    If my very young honing experience...

    I think that the Rodgers are the easiest for me to hone to a high quality edge...what about you guys?

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    Over rated? probably the Cronik.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Over rated? probably the Cronik.
    The Vaunted Chronik: that to which all other razors aspire. One cannot over-rate perfection.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jcsixx View Post
    If my very young honing experience...

    I think that the Rodgers are the easiest for me to hone to a high quality edge...what about you guys?
    I have to agree 110% my huge Joseph Rogers wedge is my best shaver and even with my newbie honing skills, it is my best shaver. Matter of fact just used it about 15 minutes ago. Although I will soon find out what my c-mon stainless feels like after gssixgun hones her up and ships it back I suspect he should have her soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcsixx View Post
    Are you just referring to the zeepks, kreigers, and gold dollars? Those aren't traditionally hyped razors.
    At one time there were several debates here about the Gold Dollar razor. Most of that was before you registered.

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    I'm with Bill on this one.

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