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    A famous man is said to have spoken these words or something very similar;

    Forgive them Father as they know not what they do.
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    First the "Barber's Notch" and now the "Barber's Hook"
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    did you see the inside of those scales
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    Quote Originally Posted by cosperryan View Post
    did you see the inside of those scales
    Yes I Did; and the Seller's description said that the razor was 'Unique' and that the handle was 'Homemade'.

    It is quite possible that in days gone by that someone had dropped that razor, broke the scales and did what they could to keep using that blade in Service.

    Remember that there were many who could only afford to make a purchase Once! I donated a razor that was purchased from a store where I live and it included the original coffin box and it was stamped $2.50 and back in the day that was probably a couple of days wages!

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    I think I stepped in a time warp. I thought an 8" belgian blue was about a $75 stone.

    Now, if they get too expensive, people are going to start calling them a magic hone.

    Ardennens Straight Razor Hone Blue Coticule 8"x 3" Belgium Coticule with Box | eBay

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    I think I stepped in a time warp. I thought an 8" belgian blue was about a $75 stone.

    Now, if they get too expensive, people are going to start calling them a magic hone.

    Ardennens Straight Razor Hone Blue Coticule 8"x 3" Belgium Coticule with Box | eBay
    He has a coticule for the same price so it could have been an honest mistake when listing.

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    I'm not sure. The coti is only a 5x3 stone. His modern 5x3 is more than I'm asking for a vintage deep rock coti, and I have to admit that asking 2 bills for the deep rock that I have listed makes me feel guilty. If I could find good sales data on one, I'd be willing to revise - for some reason there are none in ebay completed auctions.

    At any rate, looks like he's got a lot of pretty nice stuff but his prices in my opinion are optimistic. Especially on unlabeled stones. Sort of an irk of mine when people list unlabeled thuringians and assert that they're eschers. They very well may be, but the label is the proof. Assertion isn't proof. Label doesn't make it any better, but it sure does make it more valuable.

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    True. The label is where the money is. Nothing wrong with being optimistic either. Likely he will get all kinds of offers ranging from the lowest low ball to I could do that.
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