There is a fourth catagory of DE shavers of which I include myself. I am an enthusiast and collector, but retired and on a tighter budget. I have several vintage razors, several chinese clones, several Merkur/Muhle german razors, and several artisan razors which are mostly under $80. I only have 2 razors over $100 (Mergress & Rex), with the Rex Ambassador as the most expensive in my collection ($181 in the DFS group buy, which was a great deal). I have learned a lot about shaving from the considerable "diversity" of my collection, and enjoy using all but a couple of my razors. At some time I intend to learn how to use a straight razor and purchase several of those as well. I consider the "hoidy toidy" artisan razors as those between $200 and $600 (Timeless, Wolfman, Carbon, H&S, etc.), and those are purchased by the very, very, very small percentage of enthusiast shavers. I do not consider an artisan razors such as the Razorock Game Changer, Classic Shaving Occams Razor or Rockwell 6C in the "hoidy toidy" class, due to their reasonable cost. There is a large group of people who can have a diverse collection to enjoy, while staying on a budget.