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Thread: Ideals for a good trade.
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07-10-2013, 09:28 AM #1
Ideals for a good trade.
Im not 100% sure I will. However, I have a hart steel straight that the grind is just a little too heavy for my taste. The razor is great in every regard. I was wondering what would be a good trade if I were to put it up for trade. I'm looking for ideals for other razors. I know this cost me around $275- $300 new I think, I can't remember exactly...
What would be a good razor? I have a fridour and a wacker 1/4 grind both of which I love that are in this range. I also have a boker stainless which is as smooth as silk but is only half as much money. And other vintage ones also, I Have about $30-$60 each in. I would like to know of other ones out there of about the same value give or take. I am a little rusty as to what is available in this range.
Thanks
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07-10-2013, 12:54 PM #2
If I were you, I would sell it outright then figure out what you want. It'll alleviate the second guessing.
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07-10-2013, 01:07 PM #3
I would take real good photos, describe it well, and put it up in the SRP classifieds with a 'buy it now' @ the price point you want, but specify that you will entertain offers for trade. What would be an equitable trade is not an issue until someone who wants your Hart makes an offer. Then you can determine if the razor/razors offered are acceptable or additional $ need to be added. IMHO.
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07-10-2013, 01:16 PM #4