Originally Posted by
DaveW
I would've kept the stone until I needed the money, too. Sometimes not having what you'd consider to be a valuable mediocre novelty stone (my words, not yours, but words I use for a stone that I use for a stone that I keep around because it's pretty and not because I'd use it to restore a razor) around just leads to buying another mediocre novelty stone since you couldn't remember what it was that led to selling the first one in the first place.
That's all OK if the whole exchange of medicore expensive novelty stones leaves you cash plus when you're done, but it usually just ends up costing more after paying for shipping and all of the fees, etc.