OK, yep, in the watch list
It is a CFM sale so will go for a small fortune! :sad2:
That was fun. Ghoulishly watched the end of the bidding. Four people trying to outsnipe each other and the price went from $140 to $287 in 5 sec. My screen almost froze. E-bay couldn't keep up with it.
A know it's a collectors item but that's a lot of money for an unremarkable looking open comb with a shitty box. An ABC I can sort of imagine because I think they look spectactular. Don't tell me you bought it Mark! Collecting....it's a bit like being hooked on crack I imagine.
Using a razor that old you can't help thinking what life was like when it was FIRST used in 1905
......There is something special about having a piece of history like this. I have a 1904 and 1905. Using a razor that old you can't help thinking what life was like when it was FIRST used in 1905.......
Back on topic, a VERY quite month so far:
That's a beautiful set. Nice to know the history too.
Just allowing for inflation, you paid under it's new cost. Weren't those sets $25 back then? Which is over $300 now adjusted for inflation.
I love the NEW Improved razor too, nicer and actually more usable these days compared the the OLD double ring and single ring that everyone goes crazy about. It's not like the gillette was the first safety razor. Better to get a good gillette than the first Gillette.
http://mr-razor.com/Werbung/C 1923 New Improved Traveler.jpg
that link says from $5 to $75. I thought the engraved ones were $25 at least with the brush and soap etc.
18 jeebus!
I thought I was getting carried away with three this month.
Thats 18 over a period of some months - theey have been accumlating at my sons house in St Louis to avoid the horrendous postage some of the US people put on their stuff. He finally got around to putting it altogether and shipping.
Glen (18 razors in one month = divorce)