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The New/Old Razors I just won on ebay
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wooah, someones been busy!
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some good deals! But why so many?
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Originally Posted by
Pyment
some good deals! But why so many?
Could it be the onset of RAD ? :D Congrats on the haul ..... enjoy !
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Great will you slow down a little or this is just start?
:rofl2::rofl2:
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I was going to say that as RAD hits you will want better razors and spend more money for them. You will have to sell these razors for cheap.
Looks like you have a nice start on a rotation, so Why waste money? Start buying (slightly) more expensive/higher quality razors right away.:tu
Maybe like this one:
VINTAGE STRAIGHT RAZOR ZWILLINGSWERK TWIN WORKS SOLINGE - eBay (item 270388576121 end time Jun-09-09 11:25:08 PDT)
make him an offer around $50, he might take it (notice the shipping is pricey)
The others here can tell you if $50 is a good price.
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I think ebay straight razor values are rising because more people are having fun - that can't be all wrong can it? :fim:
:nj
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I have gotten 3 razors from this seller and he has been pretty good to deal with. I got my Dorko (little used 6/8) for $70 (pretty good considering the crazy prices they are going for) and a Iberia for $40 (which turned out to be a pretty good shaver).
You could probably get that Daveso he has for $30.
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Hey Folks,
This is actually the beginning for me. I have a Dovo Shavette but that was my first hybrid straight razor shaver. I was watching Lynn's video, The World of Straight Razors, and I think he cursed me. I'd be watching the video and he'd mention a razor and I'd run to ebay to see if there was one available in good condition. The two that I just received look really good considering they're pretty old. No rust at all. Just a bit of grime and tarnish. I need to buy a Dremel and clean them up a few times with a felt pad or two.
I think this is it for awhile. I have a few more that I'm watching on ebay but I'm also looking at a Thiers Issard and a Dovo. Of course, one thing at a time for me. So, the Dremel is next. lol Yay, power tools!
Mark:jedi:
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Oh, one more question guys. What is RAD? Is it Razor Attention Deficit, or something crazy like that?
Mark
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Oh I forgot to say, you haven't seen my Native American Flute collection or my collection of Didgeridoos! Both collections keep growing and will need their own room eventually. Ha ha. So, collecting eight razors in a week is nothing for me. Oh, and thanks for the link to that sell. He has a Dovo that I think I want. Umm, maybe.
Mark:OT
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If you do any more buying from the bay. Pay attention to how much hone wear there is on the spine. It is almost more important than having spotting or rust on the blade (aslong as it doesn't involve the edge.
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Thanks Pyment, will do. I have been following many of the recommendations from Lynn and a few of the razors I purchased have minimal to no use at all. One razor that I bought from a guy told me it was his fathers and he had brought it back from Germany after WWII. The seller had no idea what to do with a straight razor so he sold it on ebay for a steal. It was obvious that his father took good care of this razor. It's beautiful! I think the important thing, when buying from ebay, is to be careful. I know that most of the razors I bought may not be perfect but that's all good because I got almost all of them for a steal. The one's I can't use can simply be restored and put in a display case.
Mark
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I'm so jealous; I've been trying my hand on the 'bay but I never score the swag like the OP :( - anywhere I can read up on brands and lines beyond the wiki description of them?
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Originally Posted by
rawmark
Oh, one more question guys. What is RAD? Is it Razor Attention Deficit, or something crazy like that?
Mark
RAD=Razor Acquisition Disorder!
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Rawmark you beat me on that Martin by 50 cents brother! :-) Can't recall why I wanted that one but I'm glad a fellow member (and one with RAD) got it.
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Originally Posted by
Ichinichi
I'm so jealous; I've been trying my hand on the 'bay but I never score the swag like the OP :( - anywhere I can read up on brands and lines beyond the wiki description of them?
If I see a razor that I don't recognize the brand, I do an advanced search and limit it to the razor section, Razor clubs, the mall, and razor reviews.
I suppose you could also include shaving and SOTD if you don't get enough hits.
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Originally Posted by
Pyment
If I see a razor that I don't recognize the brand, I do an advanced search and limit it to the razor section, Razor clubs, the mall, and razor reviews.
I suppose you could also include shaving and SOTD if you don't get enough hits.
When I'm considering a razor from the bay, I usually have a few browser windows open as I look. The Wiki from here, the razor discussion board from here, and a general google search page. Between the 3 there are very few blades that I couldn't ID fairly quickly. I gotta say this whole site is a real treasure trove for info!
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Ok Folks,
I got a few more of the razors I won on ebay and with one, which is not bad so far, it looks as if it's beyond repair. Sure, I can polish it and put it in a case but I don't think it will make a good shaver. The sad part is that I love how the razor feels in my hand. The weight is nice. I believe it's a 6/8, which is my largest razor to date. The problem with this razor, is that it's been honed to death, and the razor edge has been sharpened to the point that it appears to be cutting into the writing. Since this is a Prince Albert Royal Patent Razor, I thik I'll just polish, buff and put it in a display case. I guess we live and learn with each purchase. Oh, and the spine on this razor is basically non-existent because it's been honed to death. LOL.
Mark