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    I was going to say I was sorry you got "duped" with your first razor, but the truth is that I am not... They sold you a product promising something it wasn't; SHAME on them! YOU were perceptive enough to tell something was "off" so you sought out people that were more experienced and, instead of getting defensive or skulking away when the possibility that the finish was subpar and the steel possibly of uncertain quality was brought up, you took our advice and found someone who could first-hand examine the razor and verify our concerns. You ended up with 2 things: a razor of high quality steel that will provide great shaves not just for you, but for future generations if properly cared for... And what I consider an equal or even more important gain: the wisdom and knowledge gained from this "negative" experience! Now next time you buy a razor (and believe me, it's addicting) you'll know exactly what to look for. Who I AM sorry for is all the poor people that bought one of these razors, got subpar shaves, and gave it up, returning to the dreaded cartridge!
    I'm a little impressed and a lot scared of how good the gold wash on the "counterfeit" razor looks though... Previously the gaudy/brash appearance of gold wash was an easy way to pick out counterfeits. Looks like they've really stepped it up there... But pretty lipstick on a pig doesn't make it any better steel!
    I wish you good luck with the rest of your straight razor journey and hope for the very best shaves for you and for the rest of us!
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    Good choice on the Ralf Aust. A fine razor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 71L View Post
    I was going to say I was sorry you got "duped" with your first razor, but the truth is that I am not... They sold you a product promising something it wasn't; SHAME on them! YOU were perceptive enough to tell something was "off" so you sought out people that were more experienced and, instead of getting defensive or skulking away when the possibility that the finish was subpar and the steel possibly of uncertain quality was brought up, you took our advice and found someone who could first-hand examine the razor and verify our concerns. You ended up with 2 things: a razor of high quality steel that will provide great shaves not just for you, but for future generations if properly cared for... And what I consider an equal or even more important gain: the wisdom and knowledge gained from this "negative" experience! Now next time you buy a razor (and believe me, it's addicting) you'll know exactly what to look for. Who I AM sorry for is all the poor people that bought one of these razors, got subpar shaves, and gave it up, returning to the dreaded cartridge!
    I'm a little impressed and a lot scared of how good the gold wash on the "counterfeit" razor looks though... Previously the gaudy/brash appearance of gold wash was an easy way to pick out counterfeits. Looks like they've really stepped it up there... But pretty lipstick on a pig doesn't make it any better steel!
    I wish you good luck with the rest of your straight razor journey and hope for the very best shaves for you and for the rest of us!
    Wow im a bit tearful! Thanks and yeah u guys were great. Thanks
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    Before you give up on the first razor have it pro honed. Only then can you make an informed decision. Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhensley View Post
    Before you give up on the first razor have it pro honed. Only then can you make an informed decision. Good luck.
    +1
    My thoughts exactly.

    Compared to the money already spent, spending a few more € to get it honed will not make a huge difference.
    The razor might suprise the orginal poster (OP) after all and even if it should never become the OP's favourite razor, having a second razor early in one's shaving career (when mistakes are still common) has its advantages.


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