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    Was at this local antique / vintage store, they occasionally have SR's. The ladies don't really know much about SR's, just enough to overcharge on anything in their store.

    Anyhow - lo and behold, there is a DD Wonderedge 6/8, the stamp was dubl (then two ducks) duck, and underneath Wonderedge underlined. The scales are cream coloured, there is the Wonderedge written on the side of the scales, and the metal DD logo on the end of the razor.

    Looks great, but what puzzles me is that it only has two pins? Virtually every DD wonder, satin, or gold has three pins that I've seen.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks!

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    Pic ????







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    A 6/8 Wonderedge is not common IME. If it is in good condition, and they aren't asking a ridiculous price for it, I would buy it. Whether the scales are original or not, if the blade is in good shape, you'll have a real good shaver. I must add though, I like the other ducks better than the Wonderedge. The steel in those is hardened differently, is harder to hone IME, and I'd take a Goldedge or a special over the WE anytime. YMMV.

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    Just take a look on Eboy at the asking prices for a Wonderedge and you'll see what they are worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
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    Here's a similiar pic:

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    Thanks!

    Once again - thanks guys!

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    Could be an Early or Late production run, that didn't use the "Cracked Ice" scales,

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    Does the tang have the circles decorating it around the Wonderedge mfg stamping ? If it is in as good a shape as the one in the pic, and they don't want your eye teeth, I'd get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Does the tang have the circles decorating it around the Wonderedge mfg stamping ? If it is in as good a shape as the one in the pic, and they don't want your eye teeth, I'd get it.
    Thanks for your help! Can't remember if it does or not, either way, may head out and grab it!!

    Ever since that thread of a DD going for $450, doesn't seem you can go wrong! Unless ofcourse, another becomes the fad !?!

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    may be the picture but I don't see the patterns on the razor. The scales are strange.
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    If you go back to the shop to buy it don't forget that its not a real retail fixed price operation. Most of their goods are on assignment from many different people. If you feel the price is too high ask
    the shop owner to contact the seller and make an offer. They will counter with a price probably half way between their original and your price. If you like it, take it! If not keep countering or walk away. They overprice most things because they expect counter offers. I was in my local antique shop the other day and found an old, still usable strop. I had seen similar on eBay and knew it was overpriced. I offered a few dollars over 1/2 of the asking price. Shop owner called person who counted w only two dollars over my price. I took it and still saved about $15 over what eBay was asking in a buy now listing.

    It never wrong to ask for a lower price. Its a game most people like to play.

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