I just received this razor from the Shaving Shop. This is the first Heribert Wacker that I have owned. Upon initial examination,the razor appeared to be well crafted. The scales,though simple plastic are handsome. The overall balance is good. No defects were noted. I did not opt to have the razor sharpened,prefering to do my own honing.The razor was "on sale" marked down from $184.99 to $159.99. Shipping was prompt.
The blade although sharp was not shave ready. I approached this blade with my usual new razor honing practice. NOTE:This is HARD STEEL. Most razors respond to a simple pyramid honing using an 8000 and 16000 Shapton Glass Hone-this one did not. I had to use a fairly aggressive technique dropping back to my 4000 Norton followed by the Shapton stones. I was able to acheive a very keen edge after ALOT of final polishing. I was amazed at how the steel resisted the hones,but my effort was rewarded.After finishing on the 16000 Shapton, I spent quite a while on the strop.Last night and prior to shaving.
This afternoon, I was able to shave test the Wacker. Following a hot shower and the usual prep-WTG produced a smooth comfortable shave. I'll rate it a 8/10. I like this razor.The blade is quite stiff and gives great feedback.With the steels resistance to honing, I would expect a durable edge- I'm curious if anyone else have found this INOX steel to be VERY HARD?![]()



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