(07-01-2020, 03:11 AM)Ali_R Wrote: This is something I don't understand. I find the quality, depth, and variety in modern, current production DE razors to be very impressive. Surely, with more advanced machining, materials, and design, wouldn't current day artisans be able to take the best from the past and innovate and improve on it? If you prefer vintage razors, why do you like them more and which are your favorite models? If you prefer modern DE's I'm interested in your opinion also. Thanks in advance for educating me on this.
Short answer is no and not because of the innovate or improve reasons. Artisans are not interested in producing cheap razors nor could they with the materials and machining costs unless they did it in house. If they were they wouldn't be Artisan. There is a saying price is what you pay, value is what you get. The value is the subjective part depends what you value. I don't think Artisan made razors provide any value that justify paying above a cheap Chinese made razor if you are buying strictly to shave with.
Vintage is a different story because now you have collectable factor to consider besides functionality. That brings much more add value above cost if you know what to buy. One thing I do value besides functionality is if I bought it today could I sell it tomorrow for what I paid for it and the answer with modern is no because of depreciation with vintage depreciation is not an issue. If you like aesthetics vintage has far more to variety to choose from than modern also, French razors are a whole subset in of themselves as far that does.
As far as functionality goes it depends the type of shave you prefer. I like what is referred to as natural angle razors. That term refers to razors that are designed to shave at close to the same angle as a straight razor or shavette. It goes back to the 1910s if not earlier. First off no one makes razors like these anymore in the SE realm anymore commercially and secondly there were almost no razors in the DE realm produced like this except for the Shake Sharp razor. An example of these style of razors is the Gem Featherweight.
I'll do a separate post on individual razors I like and reason why.