Agree with Joed, flea markets are the way forward. Love them at the moment.
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Agree with Joed, flea markets are the way forward. Love them at the moment.
That's true. Over the past year that I've been afflicted with RAD, I've bought a DD Goldedge and a Puma Gold. Both are just beautiful pieces of old world workmanship, but no offense to the fans, I was unimpressed with the shave relative to the price. Rock solid shavers and great to hone, but not all that. Maybe I'm missing it.
Around when I first joined the forum, I put up a very sincere post asking why Filarmonicas were so expensive, I didn't get it. In pictures, they looked cheap to me. But after lucking out and getting one via the Classifieds at a good price, I understood. They are particularly overpriced and hot right now, but the shave quality is just outstanding. Not $300 outstanding, just outstanding. I wish I could buy more. :rant:
Lynn, you should be getting a kickback from eBay, as you largely created the demand base for this stuff (not speaking of Fillys specifically, but the overall str8 subculture that has developed in recent years...) :tu
Three months ago when I wanted a cheap start at straight razor shaving, I didn't know about SRP. I just knew I wanted a cheap razor or two. I went to Ebay and bid on some razors that looked physically sound, but were cheap... around $10-15. I was outbid almost immediately. So, I searched again for "straight razors", and purposefully skipped the initial listings, and went to about page 15, deep in the listings. When I bid on some "deep in the listing razors" I got about 4 razors for $15 each. (One had spider rust, and the others are doing fine.) I think on all of them I was the only bidder.
They are vintage blades and seem adequate for initial learning.
I'm getting better at sharpening, and shaving and suspect that straights will become a permanent thing with me. When I do look for some seriously nice equipment, Mr Ebay might be left out in the cold.
Thanks, Lynn!
Ebay has a habit of making me feel disgusted these days.
But on to lighter, brighter and better things:
I wanted to take a moment to also thank Lynn. As a newbie everything from the forums and the classifieds, to the wikipedia (and its databases) and Straight Razor Designs has been a totally enriching experience and has kept me going as I nick and bleed and figure out what the hell I am doing. Good stuff and good times.
So hey, thanks!
I wonder if this $500 Filarmonica was put up just for Lynn's amusement... :shrug: