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    New 145 euro = approx US $180

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    What a rat bass turd I can't believe he pulled the wool over my eye's





    Just kidding luckily, it wasn't me that bought it. But he is a rat bass turd
    I know better than to by something with out researching it a bit first at least anything pricey that is.
    How do people fall for these kinds of things. Don't they do any research before a purchase.

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    I don't think the seller understands the meaning of

    "Just a one of a kind"


    Seems that he keeps sticking to every listing no matter the razor, even when he has several of the same kind.

    On the other hand may be this one is the same razor as the last time, the pictures certainly are recycled.

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    I think the issue with these particular razors is that people just do not know that Revisor still exists as a company. I just did a Google search of "Revisor" and the manufacturer's website does not come up within the results presented, at least not in the first few pages. Search for "Revisor gmhb" and you get it on the first shot. Unfortunately, the brand of razor is known more widely than the actual manufacturer of the razor. I think we all think that SRP is the center of the universe for all straight razor users. There are probably plenty of straight razor users and collectors that don't use SRP or even know SRP exists. All we can do is keep posting this joker's auctions to warn as many people as possible.

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    Every week this guy also has a NOS Dorko and Les Croix (or The Crosses) for sale. Always the same size, always the same scales.

    When he first started selling them, I noticed and thought about bidding, but the price was kind of ridiculous (well over $200). Now I see on the last set he auctioned, both sold for under $100, and so now the dude has a "reserve" set for these two items.

    I guess there's no shortage of ways to make money on eBay, but I can't believe that this really ends up being worth someone's time to do as an income.

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