Me too. It could be a straight razor shaver's economic stimulus package!
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If I knew I would get that much, this one would go up for sale in a heart beat. I use this one, maybe I shouldn't?
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Tim:thinking:
Surely of all people, youve got another just like it.;)
4 more simialar, going for a 7 day set all with different scales and size :D
WHYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!:confused:
No, it ain't me. I gave up RAD a long time ago. But I remember waiting about a year before good straight razor prices came down to where the average user could even bid on one.
The last guy actually made me angry. I'm certain he just bid and tossed them in some closet.
I checked out this guys bid history and he doesn't seem to hot for razors yet. But I still remember the average cost of a good razor going up to $300.
Wow. That's quite bizzare. I've got my scope trained on a few razors on the bay right now, so let's hope the winning bidder on this one isn't a guy like AFDavis was describing. Looking at the bid history, it does seem to have been a war between 7***2 (the eventual winner), and i***6.
Like I said a while back one of my hobbies is fully restoring antique bicycles. I was once an avid ebayer for old frames and components. I've seen this exact bahavior over old racing bikes. People paying thousands of dollars for bikes that sold new for a few hundred. We all like old stuff, and if it's in primo condition, people with money are more than willing to pony up for it. I guess my kids are going to make a fortune on ebay when I die. I refuse to sell my nice antique stuff. I don't care if people are willing to pay 100 times its worth. After all, money gets spent. The item will stay with me til I die.