Help!
I’ve been Jonesing for 2 things for a while.
1) Dinner with Evangeline Lilly.
2) A copper razor.
No response (So far) from Ms Lilly, but I did get a copper Carbon CX razor…one of 26 with a + plate.
(Already have a 316 stainless CX with an original plate. The 316 stainless is a very well made and exceptional shaving razor.)
I’m very put off, however, by the machining on the copper CX. (Photos below)
On the inside edge of the straight bar, for example, there is a very rough edge.
It almost looks like a cheap stamped piece.
The handle and top cap seem fine.
I guess I expect more from a $299 CNC machined metal razor.
My question(s)?
Am I being too particular?
I know that copper is a soft metal, Is this simply a phenomenon of copper machining?
I’d sure like to hear from others…especially those that purchased one of the other 25 of these copper CX razors…
I’m seriously considering returning the copper CX and continuing my quest.
Evangeline doesn’t take my calls anymore…
Pete
I’ve been Jonesing for 2 things for a while.
1) Dinner with Evangeline Lilly.
2) A copper razor.
No response (So far) from Ms Lilly, but I did get a copper Carbon CX razor…one of 26 with a + plate.
(Already have a 316 stainless CX with an original plate. The 316 stainless is a very well made and exceptional shaving razor.)
I’m very put off, however, by the machining on the copper CX. (Photos below)
On the inside edge of the straight bar, for example, there is a very rough edge.
It almost looks like a cheap stamped piece.
The handle and top cap seem fine.
I guess I expect more from a $299 CNC machined metal razor.
My question(s)?
Am I being too particular?
I know that copper is a soft metal, Is this simply a phenomenon of copper machining?
I’d sure like to hear from others…especially those that purchased one of the other 25 of these copper CX razors…
I’m seriously considering returning the copper CX and continuing my quest.
Evangeline doesn’t take my calls anymore…
Pete
Deus Ex Machina