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11-26-2008, 01:17 AM #1
Is "Diamondine" an edequate brand?
Hi Everyone,
I am currently shopping for my very first straight razor, and I put an ad on CraigsList looking for one. A gentleman has respodsed to me, offering to sell me one he has for a very nice price, and despite lacking any knowledge at all about judging razors, the photos he has provided me suggest the blade is in good shape.
But I am not familiar with the brand. Is the German-made "Diamondine" brand a good one?
I'm excited!! I'm getting close to my first straight razor shave!!!
Thanks everyone!!!
- Dave
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11-26-2008, 01:38 AM #2
Hi there, and welcome!
I haven't heard of Diamondine before, but I looked it up on a razor date and manufacturing page, Straight Razor Manufacturers and Dates of Operation
I found these two on the list that refer to the name Diamondine.
HAMBLETON, W.B.
Import agency at 221 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA
Used trademark "DIAMONDINE"
ca. 1887-1888
VOM CLEFF, R
Import agency at 105 Duane St., New York City
Used trademark "DIAMONDINE"
ca. 1885-1926
Either one it is, assuming there aren't more, it seems that it's a very old razor! German made razor have a good rep, so it should be a good razor. Just make sure it's in good condition before you buy it. But I'm sure it'll make a good shaver. But just wait to see what the other users say, because I could be totally off!
Dave
p.s. What are you going to pay for it?
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11-26-2008, 01:46 AM #3
I have a vom cleff model and it is an excellent shaver! but not one you should consider paying a big premium to own...
pics and prices are good!Be just and fear not.
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11-26-2008, 01:53 AM #4
I had two and they are both gone. Not special. Ok razors. IMHO I would encourage you to find one here on SRP. You'll probably get a better blade for a better price. Dubl Ducks are good shavers and still at a fair price. A number of others are also. Pay more attention to the condition than the name, unless the name is unknown. A great shaver in mediocre shape still gives a mediocre shave. A mediocre razor in great shape wil give a pretty good shave.
Last edited by Firebox; 11-26-2008 at 01:57 AM.
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11-26-2008, 02:03 AM #5
I just looked at the classifieds and I see the razor prices seem to have escalated a bit. Make some inquiries. There have to be some good $25-$50 razors out there amongst the members looking for a new home.
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11-26-2008, 02:15 AM #6
One thing to remember is that if the guy you are buying the razor from hasn't used it in a while it will probably need honing. You probably want to add the cost of that service and the associated shipping to the price for comparison to anything from the classifieds.
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11-26-2008, 02:17 AM #7
Hi all, thanks so much for your thoughts!!
Yeah, I have been searching the classifieds, but was looking for something a bit more modestly priced. I realize that I'll only get what I pay for, but this guy has offered to accept $45 (Canadian) for it, which if my calculations are correct, is 27 cents american.
I am also going this weekend to Canada's largest knife store, and although I am not familiar with the stock, I have been told by the owner via emai he has a huge selection of new and used, in all price ranges, so I will check that out as well..... I continue to check out the classified daily though!!
=)
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11-26-2008, 02:33 AM #8
Where is this store that you speak of??? Is it near Toronto? I'm very interested since I live in Mississauga, so anywhere around Toronto is close....
Dave
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11-26-2008, 03:19 AM #9
Hi Dave..... It's not really near Toronto at all...... It's in Ingersoll which is about 20 minutes before you get to London.
Here's the website, On The Edge Collectable Art & Cutlery, Canada's Largest Knife and Sword Store
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11-26-2008, 03:37 AM #10
Thanks. I've heard of Ingersol, but never been there... If I'm down that way I'll be sure to check it out. Thanks!
Dave