(This post was last modified: 02-28-2024, 03:48 PM by Tester28.)
(02-28-2024, 02:47 PM)CK89 Wrote: I think the small components, such as springs, pin-lockers, and rings, are not made of titanium. In my opinion,
when both the head and handle are made of titanium, I can call it a Titanium Razor.
You are welcome to your definition of what constitutes a Ti razor.
I am merely commenting on what he has published...which may prevent this from factually being called a
"full" Ti razor.
Rocnel has not specifically stated what parts are not Ti so I'm not sure how you would know exactly what those
parts are. My Taiga Ti razor too has a SS spring—but such ancillary components are never counted as an integral
part of the razor (since springs and little screws are a 3rd party component, I guess).
I also take this comment from Rocnel with a pinch of salt:
"Titanium material cost is high. However, due to its lower processing cost, its price is lower than its counterpart
made of stainless steel."
This contradicts historical records that show dozens of razor models where the Ti version has been priced
higher than the SS counterpart...so were customers overcharged in all those cases? James of Wolfman has said
(and I paraphrase) that Ti is a difficult material to work with because it "fights back"...hence the higher pricing.
So something about Rocnel's claims is not adding up for me.