Ladies ladies!! no need to get aerated I just never noticed all the tagging and so on - anyway here goes - I am an English native born and bread - I just happen to now live in Hong Kong but I am British. I have been here almost 19 years now!! I am married to a local gal and have two kids who were born here. My wife is Chinese I am English - simple eh?
I design the razors, brushes and so on myself, even the Rubberset 400 clone that I make called T-400, is an adaptation of a design by Tom White with my own changes and bits added on - hence the English/British design tag - it happens to be true... I subcontract the manufacturing out to one of three machine shops that I use - it took me two years to whip them into shape AFTER I found them - much trial and error and 8 months with this razor alone and where they get it made is there affair although they do tell me they are made in Hong Kong. Personally, I am super happy with the product I get back from them - and believe me I rejected many many rounds of prototypes not just on the razors but the brushes too. Maybe they subcontract them to Japanese unicorns who make them secretly in a badger powered hotel? I don't think a Made in Hong Kong tag adds anything to the product - hence it is not stamped as such. I fully understand why some might want to have Made in USA or Made in UK stamped on a product - for me it just does not matter - it is a razor not a Rolls Royce or a Chevrolet. The razor speaks for itself.
BTW, no I am not going to give out the names and addresses of my machine shops and contacts. I would dearly love to have my own lathe and milling machine BUT I live in a typical Hong Kong apartment and it is too small, on the 12th floor and the neighbours would bitch at the noise...
The razor is machined, fully machined with a hand polished mirror finish on the outer surfaces and a light machined finish on the "unseen'" parts. The material is 316L stainless Steel. No it is no copied off an R89, V3A or anything else. It is Outlaw - that's it.
Anyway - if you want to read some reviews then look at my webpage. The Executive shaving Outlaw is the SAME razor but with Executive Shaving branding - they also have great reviews - This razor is being compared to ATT, Wolfman and others - I am flattered. Totally blown away by it all.
IF you would like to try one then of course I won't object to you buying one from me... BUT there is a pass-around that started today with me mailing out two razors to USA accompanied by two brushes too - both called Outlaw!!
Not everyone will like Outlaw. I get it that everyone has personal tastes - what I would like is honest feedback so that I can improve. Outlaw is medium aggressive, approx. 0.71mm blade gap, 30.5º blade angle, a fanny hair (that's a beaver hair for my USA cousins) positive blade exposure. Super efficient and not kamikazi banshee level dangerous. Weighs in at about 115g and to my eyes is a beauty!!
The pass around thread is here -
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