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Old 07-13-2008, 09:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default OK tell me honestly... did I do good?

Just found this on eBay. It was at a 'buy it now' for $125. Decided to go for it once i'd seen what the razors were. Tell me now though... did I get a good deal? I mean, i've seen good condition Satinwedge DD's go for $260 alone. This one doesnt seem in bad nick and it comes along with a bunch of other razors.

Did I do good?

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Old 07-13-2008, 09:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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The Emperors razors I see!...or not.
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Doh! I forgot to post the link.

Thats better
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Your full of it aren't you! Of course you did good!

what a question!?
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Really? Cos some of them look like big time resto projects. What would you say it was worth?
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Each razor is worth at least 10 dollars minimum and that dubl-duck is probably worth what you paid for the whole set!
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That "COON" razor appears to be in good condition also! I'd guess at least 40 on that one!
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What about the Henckels? Is that worth anything? I've heard that name before but am unsure about its condition.
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Henckels is a good brand! Thats all I know.
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Oh Sidney - don't know how to tell you this mate......ummm...you got hosed completely. All worthless junk.

.....wait for it......


.....wait for it......


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....wait for it ...... Drum-roll Please! .........


Send them over to me and I'll dispose of that rubbish for you

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If you like i'll send you the frame.
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Did you do ok? Yes but it depends on how much work you need to put into them.

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Yeah I offered 80 on that, they said how about xx and I said no thanks. but maybe its worth it? i dunno, maybe you did well I tried so low because I only wanted a couple of the razors in the lot
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After an agonizing wait, this morning it arrived.



I have decided that if the DD was in good condition then i'd be happy paying what I did for it alone (like JMS said) and so anything else would be a bonus.

I'll give you a rundown as best I can makeout of what I got in the order they came out

1. The Coon. In box. J H Weis Louisville KY.
This is a fair razor and may need cleaning up but still seems quite sharp. It is a little loose and but after a minimal amount of work I would use it. The design is clear on both scales and blade. The scales read 'The Coon' on one side. The shank reads 'THE COON' on one side and on the other says 'J H Weis, Louisville, KY. Made in Germany'. I surmise that the blades were German made and sent to America to be fitted to scales.



2. Larkin Razor. In box.
This razor needs ALOT of work doing to it. There appears to be some rot on the scales and I think I will replace them. The blade itself requires some cleaning and honing. Also, it appears the tang is not made out of metal but is insteadsome other material and is attached to the blade. I figure its a big resto project there.



3. The Henckels.
This is my only disappointment. The Henckels box is exactly that. Its the box. The razor in it is marked 'Electric Cutlery Co., Newark, N.J.'. So no Henckels then. Oh well, the scales look nice enough and with a little cleaning up should come out nice. The blade will require some work as it is chipped in many places. It also needs to be cleaned up.



4. The first of the brushes. This one has bristles an inch long. And a handle about 3 inches long. It is engraved with the words 'Set in Rubber. Strong Set. Trademark USA. Sterilized'. It doesnt look like it. This thing is going route 1 for the bin. It looks gross. There is no way i'd put it near my face!

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5. The Dubl Duck Satinedge



And suddenly my purchase is worthwhile.

The DD is near mint condition. The blade is polished up to a fine standard. Its slack and I have to be careful- it opens and swings shut a little- but its LOVELY. It has a tiny nick in the blade and needs to be honed up but yes this is a beauty.







6. The second brush. Bristles a little longer but still very old indeed. Nothing written on this one but like the first I think it too will be going route 1 for the bin.



7. Mystery razor. No box. Appears to have scales of ivory or bone or something. It is a wedge, and my first one. It has a spike too although the blade has a number of chips. The scales have alot of damage and appear worthless. The blade requires some cleaning and honing but i'd be interested in seeing if I can turn this into anything. Maybe give it some new scales. There is a marking on it but at present I cant make it out because of the dirt.



So there we go. Thats the lot.
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But wait.... there's another package....



Wahoo! Bonus razor!

8. Black scales on this razor which appear newer than the razor itself (or at least in good condition). The razor is misaligned and slides against the scales as it closes. The blade also requires some cleaning as there is writing on it but I cant make it out. But hey- bonus razor cant go wrong



So all in all I feel I did do good. Sorry jimbo, no razors for you.
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Oh dear. I went and did it again....

ANTIQUE GERMAN RAZOR DUBL DUCK GOLDEDGE & BOX EC NR - eBay (item 310068022100 end time Jul-24-08 14:36:27 PDT)

ANTIQUE GERMAN RAZOR DOVO # 25 FRITZ BRACT & BOX EC NR - eBay (item 130239709625 end time Jul-24-08 14:32:26 PDT)

Its official. I'm an eBay addict.

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