Kevin and Len both have valid points, I tend to be of Len's perspective on this. Arguably nothing effects the shave more than the head of the razor other than technique of course. That being said, when people enter wet shaving if they choose to make this a hobby in addition to a mere purposeful task, as arguably all of us on this forum have (otherwise why would we pontificate here) then inevitably, people are going to go nuts for the first year and buy and buy and buy Like I did and many of us did. Looking back, I probably should have researched things in the early days before buying items as I now do, but I didn't. I assumed (we all know what assumptions make us) that if I was bought Company A's razor it was their razor. What I didn't suspect is that it would be the same razor head as company B's and C's and D's. Even many of the handles are identical. I understand why companies/sellers do this, if they don't offer a razor and another seller does, they are losing potential revenue to a competitor. HOWEVER, they should be honest and disclaim that they are all selling the same razor; because they are. At least with the big boys (Merkur, Fattip, Ikon, etc) you get a DIFFERENT razor and vastly different shaving experience. With these vendors, they are all pawning off their razors as different when they indeed are not. To me, that's dishonest. They should all disclaim these are outsourced heads from India designed in the fashion of EDJ. Newbies to the hobby or wet shaving don't know any better and the business practice isn't ethical in my view. As with all things, "if i only knew then what I know now" I'd be $200.00 richer and a bit smarter....