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Really impressed with the price. £99 seems good value.Sub-£100 by the looks off it :
Executive Shaving Claymore Stainless Steel Single Edge Razor
The Claymore stainless steel single edge razor will deliver close comfortable shaves with zero irritation wide head, fewer passes needed at The Executive Shaving Company UK online.www.executive-shaving.co.uk
Head looks similar to the ATT SE1 Classic
Don't forget our 10% off code as wellReally impressed with the price. £99 seems good value.
Defo on my “want one” list.
I shaved again with the latest test piece this morning and the good news is we are now 100% satisfied with how the razor shaves. It's not as aggressive as the previous versions, we have changed the blade angle and we have marginally reduced blade exposure, combined these changes deliver a very efficient shave. The handles we will use are the same ones we use for The Outlaw DE razor so the matching Bullet Stand is also compatible with the Claymore Evolution.Really impressed with the price. £99 seems good value.
Defo on my “want one” list.
Looks like the price has jumped £20 since I posted that link
Remember TSR discount 10% discount and free shipping over £75.Indeed noted the same.
Remember TSR discount 10% discount and free shipping over £75.
Chris,Certainly noted in the first instance.
It was just the price hike. But made this side of the pond and still keenly priced I haven't changed my 'want'
Turns out that this is not made this side of the pond. It will be made by Alpha's subcontractor (Hong Kong). I like Alpha gear so will probably get this but it's a factor you may want to consider.But made this side of the pond
At least we now know it is not going to be a home grown product, not sure that I am so keen to get it as I was.Turns out that this is not made this side of the pond. It will be made by Alpha's subcontractor (Hong Kong). I like Alpha gear so will probably get this but it's a factor you may want to consider.
I'm assuming the 'Made in Scotland' logo in the picture is a legacy head.
The Original was made in Scotland and priced at around £60 if i remember that correctly.It is a pity it won't be made in Scotland, but then if it was you'd probably be looking at nearer £200 for it.
Ahhhh......but this one will be designed in Scotland!The Original was made in Scotland and priced at around £60 if i remember that correctly.
I think that's a pretty accurate summary. I count myself as a bit of a collector but a tight arsed one.IMO as interest in DE shaving increases, then prices increase out of proportion.
I can see it becoming like the boom in single malt Scotch Whisky, where many people now collect it and pay stupid prices, sometimes for new whiskies with little or no market exposure, with no intention of ever drinking it but rather to make a profit from it. This has unfortunately led to real devotees (I include myself) being unable to afford many of the latest offerings, and for the distilleries to rush new product to market, in many cases when it is inferior product.
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