(10-27-2015, 03:22 PM)Marko Wrote: Hi Mike, welcome to DFS from a fellow Albertan.
I admire your enthusiasm and I especially like your practice of collecting personal milestone razors - I have been considering doing something similar but I find the aftermarket sales arena a bit daunting.
Do you have any tips based on your own experience on things to look for or avoid?
Cheers,
Mark
Hi Mark
What part of AB are you in?
I can't offer a heckuva lot of advice -- when I started in January I had only previously used eBay once and my Daughter had to help me.
I did learn that using eBay in Ireland, the UK, France, Germany, and so on sometimes yields different items that don't show up on the .ca or .com site. You have to message the vendor and ask if they'll ship to Canada and most will say yes.
You can also try other antique sites (Google it) or Etsy.
Watch out for shipping and currency conversion -- it's real easy to get caught up in an auction and not realize that US$ price ends up being twice as much once you convert to CAD and add the shipping.
I studied the various forums to learn about the different models. There are references online about the Gillette date code system to help pick the right year. Be careful, though about how things are listed in the auction sites -- some of the vendors are either ignorant of the correct information or deliberately choose to confuse. I have seen a "Fat Boy Slim Adjustable No Date Code". A "Fat Boy" is, of course, not a "Slim Adjustable" and no Fat Boy was ever issued, to my knowledge, without a date code. Examine the pictures in detail and message the vendor to ask questions if things are confusing.
The question of replated vintage razors is the source for many arguments both pro and con. I've concluded it comes down to personal preference. Do you want the razor as a collectors item or as a usable razor. I did not replate the King George coronation razor because it has a slight historic significance, but I do have an ABC Pocket edition replated in Rhodium, simply because it looks super cool. Personal choice.
I'm not sure that helps, Mark, but good luck.
Mike