(09-24-2022, 05:41 AM)Zhang Doe Wrote:Things are not so dramatic! Yes, mirror finished razors will all gain light scratches from normal daily use. But, that doesn't affect the shave and this is the MOST important.(09-14-2022, 06:54 AM)Tester28 Wrote: Been considering a 1.35Ti (keeper for me) for the longest time, but he's only doing
basic polish...for $800+ I expect a LOT more.
Will confess the tipping point that pushed me into Wolfman territory in the first place
was the mirror finish. Now Im indifferent.
The Taiga guys did an outstanding job on my Limited Edition Ti model. As good if not better
than wolfmans mirror finish...I believe HLS may have used a jeweller, but don't quote me on it.
It's pricey, but you know your Wolfman razors well enough to now if you'll get the desired value out of it!
Mirror finish is great, but it's a PITA to maintain and ends up looking worse than anything else if it gets normal scratches from normal use. For that reason, anything I own that is mirror polished just sits in my dry cabinet and doesn't get use. This is where I think RazoRock is bizarrely superior ... their razors look good all the time.
As you'd know, Wolfman does a nice brushed matte finish. It's not as nice as the satin, but it's not far off, and if you're using it regularly, I don't think you'll mind.
These scratches are not even as noticeable as your description make them to be, unless you repeatedly hit your razor in the sink. You have to look very closely and with the help of the light to actually see them.
Others don't even have a Wolfman, they can't get their hands on one.
They are tools. Enjoy them.