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    I agree, i would be disappointed too. I wouldn't pay full price for a razor with a flaw like that (let alone sell one for full price.(OTOH if they offer to let you keep it and send you a new one i'd gladly take it off your hands )
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    Quote Originally Posted by tintin View Post
    I agree, i would be disappointed too. I wouldn't pay full price for a razor with a flaw like that (let alone sell one for full price.(OTOH if they offer to let you keep it and send you a new one i'd gladly take it off your hands )
    Usually I'm not so lucky.
    I must say that the more I look that scratches the more I feel upset...
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    Hmm, I cannot really tell how bad those grand marks are, but maybe you can polish them out with some metal polish. Just make sure you don’t get any on the etching. You can cover it with tape to be extra safe.

    What I cannot tolerate is uneven and wide bevels

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    I looked at the Wacker site and they say,

    "RAZOR IS FACTORY SHARP AND REQUIRES HONE AND STROP BEFORE USE"

    Has this one been honed and stropped?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I looked at the Wacker site and they say,

    "RAZOR IS FACTORY SHARP AND REQUIRES HONE AND STROP BEFORE USE"

    Has this one been honed and stropped?
    I didn't try the razor, only the HHT and was successful, so I presumed it was honed and stropped. I didn't buy it from the factory but from a shop and ask if possible to get it shave ready. Today I defeated my laziness and sent an e-mail complaining and they asked me to choose between price reduction (not specified) or return. I chose the second. Now I'm waiting for instructions, hope not to have other surprises...
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    I think I too would begin a report with the vendor. When we buy new, we pay a premium for new, they should be pretty flawless.
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    Was this purchased directly from Wacker or thru a vendor ...to me the blade in not acceptable for new
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I think I too would begin a report with the vendor. When we buy new, we pay a premium for new, they should be pretty flawless.
    Like buying a new vehicle. It depreciates once you drive it off the lot.
    I would have been disappointed too but I would send it back too for the money paid. It might take a little time but peace of mind is always a better feeling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgister View Post
    Hmm, I cannot really tell how bad those grand marks are, but maybe you can polish them out with some metal polish. Just make sure you don’t get any on the etching. You can cover it with tape to be extra safe.

    What I cannot tolerate is uneven and wide bevels
    Thank you Badgister. Unfortunately the photos do not show the real extent of the problem. Looking more carefully at the sunlight it is possible to see that at least in one case more than a scratch it is an incision I suppose due to a bad working.
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