A new type of razor? Or is it just that I haven't seen it before?

Discussion in 'Safety Razors' started by Shotwell, Jan 23, 2015.

  1. Shotwell

    Shotwell Well-Known Member

  2. Lexicon Devil

    Lexicon Devil the Liberace of shaving

    It looks suspiciously like a weishi. If so, it is remarkably overpriced.
     
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  3. Shotwell

    Shotwell Well-Known Member

    That was my first thought too.
     
  4. WhiskerWhacker

    WhiskerWhacker Well-Known Member

    It looks just like my Weishi (MTO)
     
  5. trey06dmd

    trey06dmd Arko eater

    Looks like my Van der Hagen that I paid <$20 for.
     
  6. LaSalle82

    LaSalle82 Well-Known Member

    It's definitely a Chinese razor, Weishi-type .......... Waaaaaaaaaaay over priced at $50.
     
  7. WhiskerWhacker

    WhiskerWhacker Well-Known Member

    I just check the bay. <$3 shipped from China.
     
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  8. LaSalle82

    LaSalle82 Well-Known Member

    That's about right...... I've used a Weishi. Not a bad razor, very mild shaver
     
  9. Mr. Droid

    Mr. Droid Well-Known Member

    An interesting development in the mainstreaming of wet shaving appears to be the total willingness to rip off those who don't do research. There are a lot of expensive lessons out there waiting to be learned by the uninformed.
     
  10. Lexicon Devil

    Lexicon Devil the Liberace of shaving

    :signs011: I'm not sure if that is all that recent a development though.
     
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  11. grump

    grump Well-Known Member

    I agree, it looks like a Weishi and overpriced.
     
  12. Jayaruh

    Jayaruh The Cackalacky House Pet

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    It looks just like my Weishi (MTO), too.
     
  13. maliboy67

    maliboy67 Well-Known Member

    Unfortunately this is an old problem plaguing those that are I'll informed and seem to be getting more common each day.
     
  14. Mr. Shaverman

    Mr. Shaverman Well-Known Member

    I think I'm going to start selling $8 Weishis for 49.95. Seems like good business :)
     
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  15. CyanideMetal

    CyanideMetal Wild and crazy guy

    You'll make a killing....
     
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  16. Mr. Droid

    Mr. Droid Well-Known Member

    There's a little tobacco shop near me that has been promoting the fact that they now carry wet shaving supplies. Started out as an Art of Shaving vendor and is now expanding. I stopped in to see what was up. Among other things, they had a no name linen strop that I bought online for $10 shipped from China. Their price was $69. And the strop in question is in no way worth that money. Frankly, it is barely worth the $10. I have only kept mine because the hardware might be usable. But it appears that they are buying cheap Chinese shelf fillers, and mixing them in, and pricing them like, the very expensive AoS stuff. To a novice, that stuff is going to look the same. Honestly, once the AoS items are removed from their fancy branded stores, the bland packaging doesn't really scream 'quality'. They kind of look like the generic store brand 'gifts for men' you see pop up around the holidays. It is a clever and fairly insidious plan. Kind of angers me that potential wet shaving converts will be turned off.
     
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  17. Shaver X

    Shaver X Well-Known Member

    That is true for things in general, not just safety razors. A lot of retail businesses do this. It is kind of cynical, but it is all about the money. These are the businesses that fade and die once potential customers wise up and realize online stores sell the same thing at a fraction of the price. In marked contrast are the brick-and-mortar shops that charge list, but make up for it with expert product advice, supremely good customer service and only sell top quality products.

    I think Art of Shaving products are overpriced, but they are very good. In that regard, they are no different than Taylor of Old Bond Street, Truefitt & Hill, Geo. F. Trumper and D.R. Harris. So why are the British products so esteemed, but AoS is frequently bashed? As for AoS turning off potential wet shaving converts, bear in mind that they have likely converted more men to traditional wetshaving than all of the wetshaving forums combined. Their marketing budget and extensive brick-and-mortar presence ensure that. What is more likely is that people will use Art of Shaving products and look online to see if they can get them for less. Discovering a wide range of very affordable alternatives, they are more likely to be stoked at their newfound bargains than to hate on traditional wetshaving.
     
  18. Mr. Droid

    Mr. Droid Well-Known Member

    Sorry to confuse you... I am not saying that Art of Shaving will turn off potential wet shavers... I am saying that selling cheap Chinese shaving supplies for the same price as, and mixed with Art of Shaving, will turn people off. Art of Shaving may be the best shaving product ever created. I honestly don't know. I have never used it. And as far as the esteem of British brands, all I can say is that I own some D.R.Harris soap and it is incredibly average. One of my least favorites. I have actually been debating PIFing it. YMMV, of course.
     
  19. Shotwell

    Shotwell Well-Known Member

    I am half tempted to buy the one from Brookstone, just to see if it's a Weishi.
     
  20. natal000

    natal000 Active Member

    The art of shaving products are vastly overpriced. Tobs and dr Harris are better and less expensive
     
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