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    Hey friends,

    I have a wade and butcher wedge that I'm thinking of selling but I'm curious as to how I'd go about getting an approximate valuation for it. Is there somewhere on this forum that I could go about doing that?! I really don't know where to start...

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    Sean

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    We simply don't do valuations at all on the forum

    Ebay past listings is a good place to start
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    easiest way is to go to Ebay, find sold razors that look like your Wade & Butcher. Same model and general condition for the most accurate valuation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedOak View Post
    easiest way is to go to Ebay, find sold razors that look like your Wade & Butcher. Same model and general condition for the most accurate valuation.
    That's what I do and if there are more than one I take the average of all the sales
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    Condition is fairly critical to value. There are a certain percentage of eBay sales that either the seller or the buyer got lucky. Try to focus on the more typical sales. In the end it is all just guessing.
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    I do the same , check the Bay , I will look for at least 3 sold razors , use that as a base , and give or take for condition good luck .
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    You could also list it as an auction. See the B/S/T rules for info on how to set one up.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/buy-s...eds-rules.html

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