#11

Posting Freak
Hi foundatsink , you could get yourself a nice ikon shavecraft #102 slant for less than your budget. I've been using mine very frequently and I am impressed at what a comfortable yet efficient shave it gives me with a wide variety of blades. Its my current favourite right now.
#12

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Philadelphia, PA
the feather as-d2 can be found on the BST occasionally near your budget. I just picked one up a week or two ago for $110.
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#13

Merchant
San Diego CA
Several good options suggested here. I'd also include a couple modern aluminum razors at your price point like the Standard or Alumigoose.

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#14
(06-28-2016, 08:25 PM)Marko Wrote: Hi foundatsink , you could get yourself a nice ikon shavecraft #102 slant for less than your budget.  I've been using mine very frequently and I am impressed at what a comfortable yet efficient shave it gives me with a wide variety of blades.  Its my current favourite right now.
That's 20 below his budget price but aluminum is not an upgrade over brass to be honest, I have seen lots of aluminum razors selling with Caution on them " threads are gone"

I know that the aluminum used in now a day razors is some sort of aluminum that's used in the airplanes, might work for airplanes but looks like when it comes to friction screw in and screw out it gets damaged over not so long period of time.

I still think for OP budget the best razor would be the Rockwell, BTW in my opinion the plate #1 gives almost identical aggressiveness and efficiency as the ASD2

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(06-28-2016, 10:17 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote:
(06-28-2016, 08:25 PM)Marko Wrote: Hi foundatsink , you could get yourself a nice ikon shavecraft #102 slant for less than your budget.  I've been using mine very frequently and I am impressed at what a comfortable yet efficient shave it gives me with a wide variety of blades.  Its my current favourite right now.
That's 20 below his budget price but aluminum is not an upgrade over brass to be honest, I have seen lots of aluminum razors selling with Caution on them " threads are gone"

I know that the aluminum used in now a day razors is some sort of aluminum that's used in the airplanes, might work for airplanes but looks like when it comes to friction screw in and screw out it gets damaged over not so long period of time.

I still think for OP budget the best razor would be the Rockwell, BTW in my opinion the plate #1 gives almost identical aggressiveness and efficiency as the ASD2

I've had the 102 for a year and a half and I've had no issues. I try to to handle all of my razors delicately to ensure longevity and I don't have a problem with aluminium. The plastic slant by Fine is another story. I've read mixed reviews of it but I just can't get past the plastic part.

If you want a real upgrade try finding yourself a Gillette Fatboy in good condition and have it replated in 24k gold or rhodium. There's a sweet shaver.
#16
(06-28-2016, 11:25 PM)Marko Wrote:
(06-28-2016, 10:17 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote:
(06-28-2016, 08:25 PM)Marko Wrote: Hi foundatsink , you could get yourself a nice ikon shavecraft #102 slant for less than your budget.  I've been using mine very frequently and I am impressed at what a comfortable yet efficient shave it gives me with a wide variety of blades.  Its my current favourite right now.
That's 20 below his budget price but aluminum is not an upgrade over brass to be honest, I have seen lots of aluminum razors selling with Caution on them " threads are gone"

I know that the aluminum used in now a day razors is some sort of aluminum that's used in the airplanes, might work for airplanes but looks like when it comes to friction screw in and screw out it gets damaged over not so long period of time.

I still think for OP budget the best razor would be the Rockwell, BTW in my opinion the plate #1 gives almost identical aggressiveness and efficiency as the ASD2

I've had the 102 for a year and a half and I've had no issues.  I try to to handle all of my razors delicately to ensure longevity and I don't have a problem with aluminium.  The plastic slant by Fine is another story.  I've read mixed reviews of it but I just can't get past the plastic part.  

If you want a real upgrade try finding yourself a Gillette Fatboy in good condition and have it replated in 24k gold or rhodium.  There's a sweet shaver.
his budget is $100 and he looks for an upgrade to already mild brass Gillette shavers he has, Fatboy would be another brass razor that after replating can end up costing him $150 but if he goes Rhodium plating well then it will cost him around 250-270, all those money for no upgrade in metal at least?
#17

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(This post was last modified: 06-29-2016, 03:28 PM by Marko.)
(06-29-2016, 01:17 AM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote:
(06-28-2016, 11:25 PM)Marko Wrote:
(06-28-2016, 10:17 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote: That's 20 below his budget price but aluminum is not an upgrade over brass to be honest, I have seen lots of aluminum razors selling with Caution on them " threads are gone"

I know that the aluminum used in now a day razors is some sort of aluminum that's used in the airplanes, might work for airplanes but looks like when it comes to friction screw in and screw out it gets damaged over not so long period of time.

I still think for OP budget the best razor would be the Rockwell, BTW in my opinion the plate #1 gives almost identical aggressiveness and efficiency as the ASD2

I've had the 102 for a year and a half and I've had no issues.  I try to to handle all of my razors delicately to ensure longevity and I don't have a problem with aluminium.  The plastic slant by Fine is another story.  I've read mixed reviews of it but I just can't get past the plastic part.  

If you want a real upgrade try finding yourself a Gillette Fatboy in good condition and have it replated in 24k gold or rhodium.  There's a sweet shaver.
his budget is $100 and he looks for an upgrade to already mild brass Gillette shavers he has, Fatboy would be another brass razor that after replating can end up costing him $150 but if he goes Rhodium plating well then it will cost him around 250-270, all those money for no upgrade in metal at least?

A Fatboy is always an upgradeSmile and sometimes you have to push the budget a little. I'm only mentioning razors that I have experienced. As andrewjs18 mentioned, a Feather AS-D2 was available in the BST and would be a great razor within budget, even new you can find them as low as $138 sometimes if you watch the prices. That is a sweet razor. I'm just throwing out suggestions of what I think based on my experience are good razors. If you went the vintage replete route via razorplate.com you would have plenty of time to save up for the ultimate price (which is reasonable IMO) because it would take Chris 6 months to get to it and he doesn't charge you until its done.
#18
(06-29-2016, 03:28 PM)Marko Wrote:
(06-29-2016, 01:17 AM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote:
(06-28-2016, 11:25 PM)Marko Wrote: I've had the 102 for a year and a half and I've had no issues.  I try to to handle all of my razors delicately to ensure longevity and I don't have a problem with aluminium.  The plastic slant by Fine is another story.  I've read mixed reviews of it but I just can't get past the plastic part.  

If you want a real upgrade try finding yourself a Gillette Fatboy in good condition and have it replated in 24k gold or rhodium.  There's a sweet shaver.
his budget is $100 and he looks for an upgrade to already mild brass Gillette shavers he has, Fatboy would be another brass razor that after replating can end up costing him $150 but if he goes Rhodium plating well then it will cost him around 250-270, all those money for no upgrade in metal at least?

A Fatboy is always an upgradeSmile and sometimes you have to push the budget a little.  I'm only mentioning razors that I have experienced.  As andrewjs18 mentioned, a Feather AS-D2 was available in the BST and would be a great razor within budget, even new you can find them as low as $138 sometimes if you watch the prices. That is a sweet razor.  I'm just throwing out suggestions of what I think based on my experience are good razors.  If you went the vintage replete route via razorplate.com you would have plenty of time to save up for the ultimate price (which is reasonable IMO) because it would take Chris 6 months to get to it and he doesn't charge you until its done.

He didn't said anything for budget pushing, hr also cleared up buying another brass Gillette us not an upgrade and I agree with him because ss is an upgrade over brass. I would never pay that much for a used and abused Fatboy, would spend my money on ss razor and the 6s will way outlive Fatboy considering has no moving parts, it's ss and cheaper option if the Fatboy is replated
#19

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(06-29-2016, 07:35 PM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote:
(06-29-2016, 03:28 PM)Marko Wrote:
(06-29-2016, 01:17 AM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote: his budget is $100 and he looks for an upgrade to already mild brass Gillette shavers he has, Fatboy would be another brass razor that after replating can end up costing him $150 but if he goes Rhodium plating well then it will cost him around 250-270, all those money for no upgrade in metal at least?

A Fatboy is always an upgradeSmile and sometimes you have to push the budget a little.  I'm only mentioning razors that I have experienced.  As andrewjs18 mentioned, a Feather AS-D2 was available in the BST and would be a great razor within budget, even new you can find them as low as $138 sometimes if you watch the prices. That is a sweet razor.  I'm just throwing out suggestions of what I think based on my experience are good razors.  If you went the vintage replete route via razorplate.com you would have plenty of time to save up for the ultimate price (which is reasonable IMO) because it would take Chris 6 months to get to it and he doesn't charge you until its done.

He didn't said anything for budget pushing, hr also cleared up buying another brass Gillette us not an upgrade and I agree with him because ss is an upgrade over brass. I would never pay that much for a used and abused Fatboy, would spend my money on ss razor and the 6s will way outlive Fatboy considering has no moving parts, it's ss and cheaper option if the Fatboy is replated

He didn't put out an RFP for crying out loud he just wanted some feedback and I've given some.

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(This post was last modified: 06-29-2016, 09:08 PM by gwsmallwood.)
(06-29-2016, 07:39 PM)Marko Wrote: He didn't put out an RFP for crying out loud

Well hello there fellow government contractor employee...

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