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Why are there so many SE razors on this list??? There are also too many types here; sure, you shave with all of them, but your expectations for a Parker, and a Oneblade should be very, very different.
From what I've been able to find, the Rockwell Model T final production materials are chrome (in 3 finishes: White Chrome, Gunmetal, and Brushed Chrome) over brass. I'm interested in buying one, but not unless you can get a substantial discount over the $195 list price. Because I'm former military, I can get a 15% discount ordering directly from them.
I'm not sure that you could do a successful (and profitable) Model T drop because it's expense will limit its appeal. Also, I think that they've priced themselves out of their target market -- the Model T should most appeal to lovers of vintage Gillette Fat Boy adjustable TTOs, but you can still find very good condition Fat Boys for less than the cost of a Model T. The main reason I'm still considering a Model T is https://rockwellrazors.com/pages/lifetime-guarantee
Of the razors on your list, the RazoRock Game Changer might be the best drop for you, if you can set it up; it's $55 list price and stainless construction would make it appeal to many. However, it's on long-term backorder because RazoRock can't keep up with demand (I'm on the waiting list), so that would be a difficult drop to set up.
I'd probably buy the Christopher Bradley Razor by Karve that pascaldoron mentions over the Timeless Bronze I chose as my 3rd, although a Rockwell 6S is my primary razor (I'm using the #5 plate). I'm skeptical that the Bradley Razor would really push my 6S into a drawer. The Rockwell 6S is a fantastic razor, but I didn't vote for it because I already own one.
please add the rockwell 6s killer - the new highly demand and rated Karve by Christopher Bradley - Canada made at karveshaving.com
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retail at 75.49 usd
Voting seems wildly skewed.
The best is the one blade cause it swivels like a cartri razor but is a safety razor. It takes feather blades which are A1 but this piece comes at an A1 price tag sitting at $400.
Merkur 34c all day, any day. It was my first (metal) safety razor and I've never wanted anything else.
Guys Feather As-D2 is an extremely wellmade razor and it is very efficient. people say its mild but its not. It is a razor that can take down a week of stubble without causing irritation. And i can vouch for it because i get heavy stubble and i sensitive skin.
Which Model T are we voting for, the stainless, zamak or brass version? The story seems to keep changing on what the end product will be constructed of.
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Is that what it is currently? Given the issues with the 6S rollout I haven't paid close attention to the Model T, but as I recall the materials have been changed a couple of times.
Edit: There was an announcemeant last month that the TTO doors were now going to be made of plated zamak.
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I can't say. Even though I was interested in the Model T I haven't been following it since I didn't back the campaign.
I have lots of razors, including a few on this list, but I go back to my EJ DE89 more than any other. It's a great shaver. For ten years I said Gillette Slim Adjustable is my "If you had to pick only one" razor, so it was surprising when I purchased the EJ on a whim and found a love connection. I put an aftermarket solid stainless handle on it which makes it feel great in hand. Some blades that don't perform well in my other DEs give a perfect shave in the DE89.