Recently I have had the opportunity to purchase and shave with some relatively high end double edge razors, including Wolfman solid bar and open comb versions, a Paradigm II Titanium, and a Wolfman DLC. All are fine razors, but each has its own character and unique qualities; and I like all of them. In musing about whether or not they are worth their high prices to me, and in the context always of YMMV, I have had a general conclusion (reached previously through lots of experience using a large number of vintage and modern razors) reconfirmed: with the top-quality vintage blades I use - Wilkinson Light Brigades and Personna 74 Tungstens - these razors do not shave me any closer than less expensive ones, such as my Feather AS-D2 and RazoRock Mamba - although the expensive ones require me to do less touch-up - but the subjective quality of the shave is different. The Wolman and Paradigm razors require slightly less effort and a little more attention and caution, and they give me less auditory and tactile feedback.
For me it is somewhat like riding in an automobile. I can drive a Honda Civic to get to my destination, or theoretically I could drive a Rolls Royce to get there. Either way I will get to the same place in the end, but the ride differs quite a bit. Certainly the Honda costs less and gets much better mileage, but if I am not on a tight budget, is that really important? And the Rolls is fancy, with its amenities and plush comfort - but is it worth the cost? I guess for me the fact is that I enjoy having the chance to experience both "rides" and savor each for its own qualities, and I'm glad that I am not forced to choose one or the other exclusively. On one morning I can relish the simple efficiency of the Feather AS-D2 and "feel the road" more, while on another day I pamper myself and experience the luxury and fine craftmanship of a Wolfman, Paradigm, or Weber. In the end I get BBS shaves and have a really good time doing so - every single day.
For me it is somewhat like riding in an automobile. I can drive a Honda Civic to get to my destination, or theoretically I could drive a Rolls Royce to get there. Either way I will get to the same place in the end, but the ride differs quite a bit. Certainly the Honda costs less and gets much better mileage, but if I am not on a tight budget, is that really important? And the Rolls is fancy, with its amenities and plush comfort - but is it worth the cost? I guess for me the fact is that I enjoy having the chance to experience both "rides" and savor each for its own qualities, and I'm glad that I am not forced to choose one or the other exclusively. On one morning I can relish the simple efficiency of the Feather AS-D2 and "feel the road" more, while on another day I pamper myself and experience the luxury and fine craftmanship of a Wolfman, Paradigm, or Weber. In the end I get BBS shaves and have a really good time doing so - every single day.
John