Originally Posted by
commiecat
He's looking at vintage blades by quality manufacturers in an antique store. I don't see anything wrong with that and, personally, would encourage this type of post. It's certainly a better alternative to the various posts in which people ask our advice after having bought some do-not-buy razor on eBay.
Assuming there are no major steel issues, I'd say that the Geneva was a good purchase for a starter. Even after sending it out for honing, or possibly full restoration, the total cost won't break the bank.
Now asking about which are collectible or would be worth reselling is sketchy at best, but I think it's good for new users to ask our opinions about antique razors to start with.