(11-21-2020, 02:52 PM)TommyCarioca Wrote: Wolfman razors
Ok, and I have one! And i really like it. Doesn't shave any better than my merkur 34c though.
Workmanship is spectacular - a real thing of beauty to be admired.
However, there is not a linear correlation to shave quality and price. [or a non-linear correlation to shave quality and product price].
I treasure mine, but not due to some perceived shave quality aspect.
Don't crucify me - just be aware there is a solid chance you will ask yourself was it worth it. Shave art/sculpture to be appreciated no doubt - and it may be the holy grail razor you seek. It was worth the chance for me, but my lust for the wolf has been satiated.
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I feel the same way. I’m not sure I’d call my WR1 overrated but it’s not the best shaver in my stable. I also would not ever dispose of it. It’s like a high end German sports car vs a Honda. It’s way nicer looking but does it get you from A to B any better? When you get into that category you start to blur the lines between a utilitarian tool and a work of art. An example might be in woodworking- if you go into the shop of a hobby woodworker you might find some fancy brand name tools. If you go into the shop of a craftsman who makes his living in the trade you’ll find very few pretty tools. Quality for sure but all utilitarian.