Originally Posted by
Bordee
This is an interesting thread with some great comments.
I agree that certain "hot" brands have maintained high prices on Ebay. I have been shaving with straights and watching Ebay auctions for 9 months now, and I've noticed that Dubl Ducks, Filarmonicas, Palmeras, (the rare one that shows up), Dorkos, Heljestrand MK 31,32,33, Wade and Butcher For Barber's Use, Large 7/8+ Sheffield wedges, and larger Solingen (6/8+) all have maintained high values. I find it interesting that Pumas apparently do not fetch the prices that they used to. I have watched Pumas, and while it seems that 5/8 and smaller can be found at decent prices, 6/8+ still fetch high prices.
I would add that there are several factors that can drive high prices. Well photographed auctions will sell at premiums. Properly described auctions (e.g., "Massive 8/8+ Wade and Butcher For Barber's Use", rather than "Sheffield razor") will fetch higher prices. Razors that have been sanded, polished or restored will fetch higher prices. Shave ready razors will fetch higher prices. Auctions that end between 6pm and 9 pm Pacific on Sundays will fetch higher prices. Razors from high feedback sellers will fetch higher prices.
Deals still can be found, but one or several of the above factors that I mentioned above has to be absent. For instance, you might find a good deal with a poorly photographed, imperfectly described, rusty (but not chipped or frowny) razor that ends at a weird time of day.