Why NOS?
There are some good ones to be had on Neils site, maybe not NOS, but in great shape, and then at least you're sure to start of with one that's sure to be honed perfectly.
In any case, go for a round point, so leave the second one out for the moment...
First one is lovely, but that's because it's french
From what I gather from other forums and other people, Revisor also sells their razors shave ready. (can someone confirm or deny?)
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I think these ones are not bad, and not overly expensive.
Don't forget you'll need a strop too.
Don't buy a mad expensive one for a first, learn, try & find out if straight shaving is for you.
Max