Agreed that the razor is first class. Love the Filly with white scales.
One way this guy gets away with poor technique is that he's using a razor that could be sharp enough to shave someone's face and using it to shave the hair on the back of his head, where the standards for sharpness are much lower. The hair that grows on the back of your head is simply NOT the same in structure as the hair growing out of your cheeks and chin. So he's putting a terrible, dull edge on that razor and then using it to do a haircut. With a properly honed and stropped "shave ready" razor, he could finish that haircut in about a minute.
One way this guy gets away with poor technique is that he's using a razor that could be sharp enough to shave someone's face and using it to shave the hair on the back of his head, where the standards for sharpness are much lower. The hair that grows on the back of your head is simply NOT the same in structure as the hair growing out of your cheeks and chin. So he's putting a terrible, dull edge on that razor and then using it to do a haircut. With a properly honed and stropped "shave ready" razor, he could finish that haircut in about a minute.