Here's three excellent razors. I like them all, but am trying to cull my den. All of them are AT LEAST 20% off of new prices.
1) Feather AS-D2 Stainless Razor. FYI, here's Sharpologist's review. This is gently used, in virtually-new condition. $135 incl shipping to CONUS. Comes with ten new Feather blades (originally, I think that it only shipped with five blades).
2) Karve Brass Christopher Bradley Razor with 3.5" handle and Brass AA and A Open-Comb plates. Here's Sharpologist's review. The AA base is lightly used. The A base has never been used. The cap is clean, but no longer highly polished as when new (brass doesn't stay super-pretty for long). $91 incl shipping to CONUS.
I was looking for the mildest open-comb razor I could find--this may very well be it.
3) The Leaf Razor (chrome) and Grip Sleeve (black). Here's Sharpologist's review. These are new and never used. I've never even touched the chrome of the razor. $71 incl. shipping to CONUS.
I first heard of the Leaf in this article. While all three razors there looked interesting, only one of the three allowed use of standard (i.e., economical) DE blades.
1) Feather AS-D2 Stainless Razor. FYI, here's Sharpologist's review. This is gently used, in virtually-new condition. $135 incl shipping to CONUS. Comes with ten new Feather blades (originally, I think that it only shipped with five blades).
2) Karve Brass Christopher Bradley Razor with 3.5" handle and Brass AA and A Open-Comb plates. Here's Sharpologist's review. The AA base is lightly used. The A base has never been used. The cap is clean, but no longer highly polished as when new (brass doesn't stay super-pretty for long). $91 incl shipping to CONUS.
I was looking for the mildest open-comb razor I could find--this may very well be it.
3) The Leaf Razor (chrome) and Grip Sleeve (black). Here's Sharpologist's review. These are new and never used. I've never even touched the chrome of the razor. $71 incl. shipping to CONUS.
I first heard of the Leaf in this article. While all three razors there looked interesting, only one of the three allowed use of standard (i.e., economical) DE blades.