A little off topic but, the older the violin, the sweeter the music. or was it, the older the bull, the stiffer the horn.
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A little off topic but, the older the violin, the sweeter the music. or was it, the older the bull, the stiffer the horn.
I had the same problem with an epay purchase. Blade was advertised as a 7/8 and was really a 6/8. Price was OK and razor was OK, but sent it right back. I'd rather use the funds and buy what I want - IMHO
Sending ebay razors back is pretty routine for me. I make sure they accept returns and it's not going to cost me too much. It costs more than $5 to drive to the antique store, so I don't mind spending that to look at a possibly nice razor.
The problem with the area where I live is that most antique does only have rusty Pakistan razors.
Here is another option....
Write the seller, explain your reasons for considering the return, send him a link to an auction with a similar razor with the size properly advertized, and ask him if he would be willing to rebate some or all of the difference.
Being polite and honest can take you a very long way with an honest seller. :gl:
Nice razor, keep him and enyoy him for a while. You can always sell him.