Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
For me it would be different. A quality razor to me basically is one that has good geometry, takes a good edge and maintains it well. Fortunately that is fairly easily obtainable from reputable makers from various regions of the world going back several hundred years. I get as good a shave from a 150 year old razor as I do from my current production Revisor so long as the edge I put on them are both equally good.

I am sure for others it would mean something else altogether.

Bob
Sure thing. I'm still a baby, so I'm sure the more I learn about it, my priorities my also change. Right now is more about the comfort of the shave itself. This is not like DE shaving, even with a crappy blade, you can get away with a good shave. This is more about finesse, no room for error. :-)