For me personally, I have no interest in a 40 or 50 year old razor that has been used by many people in the past whom I do not know. It is just an old used razor to me and the razor being a personal tool, I would rather get a newly made new razor in the same way as I would prefer not to have to use a second hand electric toothbrush or hairdryer.
If the razor were used by my ancestors and passed down carefully from son to son, my views would be very different towards such a razor as that would be more like a family heirloom.
As well I like the very precise tolerances that current cnc machining can achieve nowadays as well as the very high levels of hand polishing that can be shiver nowadays as well as the stainless steel and titanium materials that are now available.
If the razor were used by my ancestors and passed down carefully from son to son, my views would be very different towards such a razor as that would be more like a family heirloom.
As well I like the very precise tolerances that current cnc machining can achieve nowadays as well as the very high levels of hand polishing that can be shiver nowadays as well as the stainless steel and titanium materials that are now available.