Well, I personally would stay away from something like this - it's not original, the regrind job looks bad, and the giant frown with corresponding heavy and uneven hone wear means a lot of work to make it to shave. And if it does it's still ugly.
My experience is that if somebody had to put such uneven honing on a blade they were trying for a long time to make it shave better, i.e. not a good gamble.
In any case, I think this is an example of what people ought to stay away from. I simply don't see a single positive thing on this razor (an early W&B stamp for me is a negative, unlike say john barber, or marshes&shepherd).

But YMMV, it's your money and your elbow grease.