(12-03-2015, 08:04 PM)beamon Wrote: Agree, slantman. I just sent the same email (adjusted to show only Ikon Razors as the named entity), so we'll see what he has to say. Stay tuned.Quick reply from Ikon, as well. Here tis:
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Hello Roger:
When time permits for us to machine some special edition iKon
razors we like using 316L stainless steel as it's properties are very
conducive to producing what many may call 'art razors' i.e. fully
functional safety razors but worthy of collecting.
316L is a very high grade of rust resistant stainless steel that
although very hard to machine polishes very nicely. If you are looking
for something of this nature the only thing even remotely close to the
attached images of some of our 316L machine work is a Canadian company
called Wolfman razors http://wolfmanrazors.com/ , their attention to
detail is impeccable and honestly there is absolutely nothing on the
market even close to what they are producing. We simply do not have
the required time for special runs currently and you may want to look
into that brand if a "machined" razor is something you would like to
gift to someone.
You will want to look at how the machining or cutting marks are
cleaned up on these types of razors as some 'machined razors' on offer
are a horror show left loaded with machine marks on all the exposed
component parts and that can easily cause pitting and rusting and use
much less lower grades of stainless steel that are cheaper and easier
to machine.
Alternatively we produce and focus currently on user friendly razors,
designed to be used for the task at hand and our diversity of designs
are unmatched so you may also consider iKon as a professionally
engineered and professionally manufactured safety razor product line.
If so here is a link to our worldwide authorized vendors.
http://ikonrazors.com/faqs/
Cheers,
- iKon Razors
Does Mean I Must Buy High End Shaving Gear?
--Roger--
--Roger--