(06-05-2018, 01:48 AM)Blackland Razors Wrote:(06-05-2018, 01:18 AM)Pete123 Wrote: Thanks for all the input. I'm about to start blogging and was thinking about an article for those truly wanting to reduce shaving cost, such as those living on fixed income.
I went and checked out the Blackland Sabre and am very impressed by several things:
- The pricing is very fair for a machined stainless razor made in the USA.
- I know more about steel used for cutting edges than for applications like this. Having said that, it looks like they chose the right steel for the application. Many are familiar with another company that made premium razors. They didn't select the right steel for the job and the razor would break if dropped, which wasn't covered by warranty.
- Being made in Illinois and finished in OH means a lot to me. As a country, we are moving towards a society with rich and poor and not much in the middle. US manufacturing creates jobs for the middle.
- Further, I believe a country's ability to manufacture is important for security reasons. One of the reasons the Nazi military was so effective in the early years of WW2 is because they were the manufacturing shop for all of Europe.
I look forward to seeing the next version of PAA's Starling.
Thanks for the comments! I agree on all fronts. We also use custom USA-made packaging and offer a 30-day return policy. There are a lot of great razors and razor makers out there. It’s tough to go wrong with most of them and I’m happy to see great products and service becoming the standard in this market.
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