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    Just one more lap... FloorPizza's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    My understanding is that the $510 puma is a lot rarer than the 77 the seller has. And apparently the larger size makes it very desirable.
    In any case it may be worth the asking price to somebody and to most it probably won't. We all value different things in a razor.
    Ya know, funny thing about that $510 razor (shown here: Puma Gold Razor Vintage KNIFE~HUNTING~KNIVES~ - eBay (item 280299712278 end time Jan-11-09 19:22:59 PST) ) is that it doesn't have the original scales. Don't all original Puma scales have the Puma logo on them? 510 bucks for a Puma that doesn't have the original scales. Sounds like a mistake *I'd* make.

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    It will never be worth it to me... my wife would do this.

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    In my opinion 200 $ is more than a faire price for this razor. I would mine not sell for this, and mine is not in so good condition like this one you shown here. A Puma Gold is very rare and one of the best ever made razor of this planet. Believe me, I had more than 200 different razors in my hands.
    Priceless

    (No, its not my auction )
    Last edited by Buddel; 01-26-2009 at 06:56 PM.

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    Connoisseur of steel Hawkeye5's Avatar
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    A 6/8ths Puma Gold is a ligitimate $500 razor if in excellent condition. They are perhaps the best production razor ever (yes, I own one. See the cathouse). The one referenced for $510 was purchased by a member from a Puma knife collector. I also questioned the scales, but he seemed convinced they were not replacements as he had a history with the seller.
    That particular razor turned out to be closer to 7/8, very rare.
    Last edited by Hawkeye5; 01-26-2009 at 03:48 PM.

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