I have used this blade now 3 days straight and following are my thoughts.
Thanks to @Mark for putting these straights up for sale. I did a bit of forum surfing to find out more info on these blades. The cheap price had me concerned when compared to the "name" brands. Reviews were split between and those stating they were cheap junk that couldn't be honed properly or shave effectively.
The blade is a 6/8" and my only experience to compare this against is my daily shave, a Dovo 5/8". I found the Gold Monkey seemed to provide a smoother (smooth meaning to cut through my whiskers) shave. Whether this was the extra mass/weight from a 6/8 compared to my daily 5/8, the rounded scales rolled in my fingers assisting my angles compared to the flat/plate stainless steel scales in my daily straight or @Mark has done a superb hone on this razor???? I put it down to a combination of all these factors.
Overall a close shave without nicks. I found the 6/8 blade allowed me to maintain a flatter angle when compared to my 5/8. With only 1/8" difference I thought this may have been something I imagined but after 3 shaves; no, the 6/8 is definitely a easier blade to keep at the optimum angle.
This straight is so much more than a cheap razor to "learn on" but a very capable shave tool. I recommend @Mark's honing skills and his ability to discern good straights. When @Mark puts up some more strights blokes, grab 'em. If you have a stright you need an edge on, send it to @Mark .
Thanks to @Mark for putting these straights up for sale. I did a bit of forum surfing to find out more info on these blades. The cheap price had me concerned when compared to the "name" brands. Reviews were split between and those stating they were cheap junk that couldn't be honed properly or shave effectively.
The blade is a 6/8" and my only experience to compare this against is my daily shave, a Dovo 5/8". I found the Gold Monkey seemed to provide a smoother (smooth meaning to cut through my whiskers) shave. Whether this was the extra mass/weight from a 6/8 compared to my daily 5/8, the rounded scales rolled in my fingers assisting my angles compared to the flat/plate stainless steel scales in my daily straight or @Mark has done a superb hone on this razor???? I put it down to a combination of all these factors.
Overall a close shave without nicks. I found the 6/8 blade allowed me to maintain a flatter angle when compared to my 5/8. With only 1/8" difference I thought this may have been something I imagined but after 3 shaves; no, the 6/8 is definitely a easier blade to keep at the optimum angle.
This straight is so much more than a cheap razor to "learn on" but a very capable shave tool. I recommend @Mark's honing skills and his ability to discern good straights. When @Mark puts up some more strights blokes, grab 'em. If you have a stright you need an edge on, send it to @Mark .