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    DD Goldedge

    Ok, I understand it's from altima55. I've bought a blade from him and it was excellent. Nothing against him at all. He's A+++ in my book.

    And it's a Dubl Duck. I've heard no bad about them.

    But $377?? I'm sorry, but I've never really liked the look of the scales to begin with. Do they really shave that well?? I'm making a flea market run with my buddy and my wife and I'll be sure to look for them. If nothing else, just to sell them

    edit: and I realize the subject line is a typo...drat! :-P
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    Quote Originally Posted by D2T View Post
    DD Goldedge

    Ok, I understand it's from altima55. I've bought a blade from him and it was excellent. Nothing against him at all. He's A+++ in my book.

    And it's a Dubl Duck. I've heard no bad about them.

    But $377?? I'm sorry, but I've never really liked the look of the scales to begin with. Do they really shave that well?? I'm making a flea market run with my buddy and my wife and I'll be sure to look for them. If nothing else, just to sell them

    Sometimes people do crazy things!!!! yes they are great shavers , but that is NUTZ....
    There are at least 15 Goldedge's on e-bay right now, I just got another one for $28 last week that is due for restore next week.... but $377 is high even for a Wonderedge.... Which I think is part of the problem that there are Soooooooooo many new collectors out there that don't even know the difference.... (yeah, yeah I know about the thread that says there isn't any) so they just are bidding high on any DD they see.....

    But as the saying goes, "let the buyer beware" I just hope they are not SRP members!!!!

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    Gotta-have-it, gotta-have-it can be a very expensive affliction as anyone with FAD (firearm...) can tell you.

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    A goldedge went for $455 like a week ago, I'll try to find it...

    edit - here it is

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180230832774
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
    Gotta-have-it, gotta-have-it can be a very expensive affliction as anyone with FAD (firearm...) can tell you.
    Agree completely Bruce... I suffered from FAD a few years ago and was probably guilty of paying a little too much for a couple of the second hand pieces I had in my collection.

    Lucky for me... and I hope it doesnt happen to you guys (shouldnt think it would) the australian goverment developed are far far greater case of FAD than I ever had...

    When the well celebrated "buy back" scheme was operating here the prices they were offering for busted-ass old guns was unbelieveable... I unloaded all my old junk for about 4x what i paid

    Kept the good stuff though

    Sorry guys... this was about ducks wasnt it?

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    As has been mentioned already "gottahaveitis" is a terrible disease which will often strike when people forget that the bay will at one point or other send a new item of the same type through the battle front for you to snatch up.

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    All that it really takes to see a price like that is 2 people willing to spend a couple hundred. You gave yourself the mental ok to spend $200, but you were so excited about winning you just had to snag it from the guy who out bid you. It's only $10 more. Big Deal. On the other end, He waits a couple minutes mulling it over but ultimately decides what the hay. All of a sudden you look up and you just bid $400 for a razor.

    I would never do it, but I know how it happens. You get so worked up about winning, you forget you are overpaying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Sometimes people do crazy things!!!! yes they are great shavers , but that is NUTZ....
    There are at least 15 Goldedge's on e-bay right now, I just got another one for $28 last week that is due for restore next week.... but $377 is high even for a Wonderedge....
    hence the 525.28 for a goldedge, i hear the price of gold is up, oh wait there's no gold left on this one
    btw a bill ellis was selling perfectly restored wonderedge for 250 just few weeks ago

    interestingly the winner has feedback of 3, none in the last 3 months... i wonder if bob will get any money out of this transaction, but of course everybody's presumed innocent until found guilty

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    I think I'll only ever spend that much on a custom razor! Saw some nice custom RW's on shavingshop.com a few days ago, very tempting but I'm trying not to run the CC up too much higher!

    This one is absolutely sick
    http://www.shavingshop.com/index.php...category%3D107

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    Absolutely nuts that that Goldedge with no goldwash left went for $525. That's about $400 too much in my book, but I'm not the buyer. Sometimes ya just can't beat being a seller on Ebay.

    I've sold some vinyl albums on Ebay, mainly albums in good condition but definitely not mint nor highly sought after collectibles. I couldn't get over how much some people paid for some of them.

    What peeves me about the occasional wildly overpaid razor, is then I've got to hear some antique store owner justify the price of a crappy condition razor with the "I saw one like this on Ebay sell for.............$xxxx a few weeks back" kind of thing.

    To me, Ebay does NOT accurately reflect what I consider to be the commonly accepted value of something since someone somewhere in the world for some reason will pay any amount of money to buy one item.

    Just because Johnny Johnson and Clark Griswald both from Anywhere and Anywho USA respectively, dropped their grandpa's Torrey (their grandpa's favorite razor) when they were kids ruining the razors, and coincidentally both Johnny and Clark happen to see, to their disbelief, that the same razor is selling on Ebay and both are determined to ensure that grandpa truly rests in peace and end up bidding a 5/8 Torrey slick black back and forth until Clark wins the razor for $400 does NOT mean Torreys are worth $400!!!

    Ok, Ok I'm done venting. Thanks for listening.

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