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.
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.
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.
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.
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.