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Thread: Puma, what this worth?
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06-21-2010, 06:24 PM #11
See, there really isn't a good answer to this question.
About a month ago I bid for a friend on ebay on a razor like yours, except that it was in like new condition. Somebody else bid few cents more so I didn't win it, but had my friend not seen it and I not have bid the same person would've gotten the same razor for 30% less because the bidder below me had 30% lower bid.
So it would appear any of these numbers do not reflect any inherent value in the razor.
I have bought and sold many razors that looked better and shaved significantly better than current production razors that sell by the thousands for twice as much. So depends how you measure value you can come up with vastly different numbers.
And so it's better not to create contention arguing over such things. It is a lot more pleasant and productive to talk about the razors themselves and, this being primarily a shaving forum, how they shave.
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06-22-2010, 12:59 AM #12
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Thanked: 1587It's a hard one to value, because so many things need to be taken into account. Allowing for the age, the use, random fluctuations in the market, stochastic volatility, exchange rates, the sovereign debt issue, I'd say it was worth somewhere between one dollar and 3.64 bazillion dollars.
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06-22-2010, 01:42 AM #13
I'm closing this thread. The OP should know by now that we do not appraise razors and where to go for an answer. At this point it is beating a dead horse and I see no value in keeping it open. If someone want to convince me top re-open the thread drop me a PM.
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