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Discussion in 'Straight Razors' started by fram773, Jun 15, 2014.

  1. fram773

    fram773 Well-Known Member

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  2. gssixgun

    gssixgun At this point in time...

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    I have heard that they are shave ready, and the price is more then fair for a Honed GD, I am not sure from the ad that he is correcting any heel issues but for that price I don't blame him..
     
  3. richgem

    richgem suffering from chronic clicker hand cramps

    Warning Will Robinson! Danger! AVOID AVOID AVOID. Gold Dollar blades are utter crap (so I understand) and will not take a nice edge. There's a reason they are so cheap. Tho if you want a cool looking letter opener, then you're in luck.
     
    Last edited: Jun 15, 2014
  4. Neolithium

    Neolithium I am Canadian, eh

    WHOAH. Some Gold Dollar razors are good shavers but they're trial and error unfortunately. Some members even here have very worthwhile GD razors.
     
  5. richgem

    richgem suffering from chronic clicker hand cramps

    * puzzled penguin look * .... really? Am I confused then? These are the ones made in India, right? I thought they were best as box cutter.
     
  6. gssixgun

    gssixgun At this point in time...

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    Yeah I don't think you are going to hear people say the GD's are crap, but about 70% do have issues that need to be overcome and they can be a challenge for a new honer.. But a honed GD for that price IMHO isn't a bad deal.. For the $40+ that many are charging I would change my tune
     
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  7. richgem

    richgem suffering from chronic clicker hand cramps

    Ah. OK. My bad. Post above about to be edited.
     
  8. SaintAccardo

    SaintAccardo Member

    Myself, I think you'd be happier with a vintage in good condition and sending it out to get honed as the % rate for failed GD's you're taking just as much chance if not moreso going with the Gold Dollar.
     
  9. JoeB

    JoeB Well-Known Member

    Gds usually require some dremel work on the shoulders and the heel. It takes some practice but you can get these things super sharp!
     
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  10. JoeB

    JoeB Well-Known Member

    I just read the description. He claims he doesn't use power tools. I have honed over 2 dozen gold dollar razors and I needed power tools on each and every one.
     
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  11. Dill77

    Dill77 New Member

    I have found a Dovo on eBay from a guy out of Georgia for $115 and claims they are brand new. Just ordered one and hope it will make a good first razor
     
  12. gssixgun

    gssixgun At this point in time...

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    Just ask a very simple question when buying any straight razor... "What hones did you used to make it shave ready" that clarifies everything in a nutshell
     
  13. Chris Scott

    Chris Scott Member

    Dovo Best $100 problem solved
     
  14. Dill77

    Dill77 New Member

    The one I ordered is a Dovo Best from a company called nagornysknives out of Georgia
     
  15. JoeB

    JoeB Well-Known Member

    The matter in the way a razor was honed can make a $5 Gold Dollar worth more than a $100 Dovo.
     
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  16. johnus

    johnus Well-Known Member

    I have 3 gold dollars. I honed 2 and bought a shave ready off of eBay.
    I was shave ready and I've had no problems. You're looking at what20$. I think that's about what I paid. Not sure if it's the same person. But the description does sound familiar .
     

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