Quote Originally Posted by ChrisL View Post
I'm completely out of the loop on what the youngsters think is cool other than it seems to me anything related to death and violence.

I'm one that does not think razor prices are crazy. Sure, razors damaged or almost damaged beyond repair with "high" price tags are not warranted; however, vintage razors that are in excellent or "minty" condition high priced? No way IMO.

1) Sheffield razors, the myriad of Solingen razor variety and the many U.S. made razors....will never be made again and with each pasing year, they will become harder to find as such.
2) Not to put down Dovo, TI or Revisor, Wacker or Hart in the least, I'd argue that vintage excellent condition or "minty" razors easily equal high priced new production razors in quality. Depending on the vintage razor, again, in my opinion, many vintage razors even spank new production razors up and down the block in looks, design and quality.

Chris L
You are a good 10-15 years out of date. Today green, old, vintage, ect are the things to be into. Straight razors, converse high tops, fidoras, ect are the things to have.