U.K. Artisan Makers

I think the closest DE must be the Hone razor, which was designed and manufactured by an Englishman, and which I think started out in the UK, although it seems that the operation runs out of the Netherlands nowadays. I've no idea where they're made, though.
 
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They're cast aluminium, as are the Ikon "aly" heads. I have several of their handles, in both aluminium (machined), stainless and titanium. It was quite a relief to be able to buy these from a UK supplier, as I had previously gone through the arduous experience of commissioning a handle or two from UFO in Spain. The website for the latter is no more, so I presume that they are no longer in operation.
 
They're lovely things, and a lot of work and skill to make. I seem to recall that another forum member had a handle, possibly more than one, made for him by his machinist dad. I have one made by an amateur machinist in Norfolk, which at 128 grammes, is more like an offensive weapon, but guaranteed to give added "oomph" to any lightweight aluminium razor head.

Bespoke artisan handles were all the rage a few years ago, but, unless I'm looking in the wrong places, they don't seem to be as popular or numerous nowadays.
 
Is £12.99 reasonable for a 3D printed handle? I do like the form factor, and the Ocean Waste option is a great idea. Could stick a decent head on it, and off we go.

Intrigued by the fully printed razor that they are going to be releasing.
 
Is £12.99 reasonable for a 3D printed handle? I do like the form factor, and the Ocean Waste option is a great idea. Could stick a decent head on it, and off we go.

Intrigued by the fully printed razor that they are going to be releasing.
It seems pretty reasonable to me. It's apparently 10cm long, which is a sensible length, and has, from the picture, a brass ferrule inset.

Since Rod Neep stopped making brushes and handles, non-metallic handles of decent quality at sensible prices, for SE and DE razors, don't appear to be widespread in the UK, but do correct me if I'm wrong on that score. There are quite a few for cartridge razors, but we (or I) won't go there.
 
Those are fabulous and yes, he was a true artisan. I still have and use mine: