#1
So I have a near mint 1987 Super Adjustable. What would be a fair price to ask for it? I won it on fleabay along with a user grade aristocrat that I wanted to use so I don't have to use the near mint one that I'm thinking about selling also.
#2

Member
Detroit
$550? Tongue

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- Jeff
#3
(12-19-2016, 06:30 PM)wyze0ne Wrote: $550? Tongue

$551 and it's yours. Big Grin

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#4

Member
Detroit
Touché!
- Jeff
#5
Well it's not like I'm going to list it for $100. I just don't want to insult anyone.
#6

Member
Vancouver, WA USA
I would say $35-45 would be a fair price if it is in really good shape both mechanically and aesthetically. Many of these old razors have suffered a drop or two and will have uneven blade gaps from side to side or have a safety bar that is out of alignment.

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#7
Don't settle for $550. If you sell it for that much and someone immediately takes it to ebay for $1295 you will be very sorry. Just max out on the thing. $1400 Buy it Now.

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#8
(12-19-2016, 07:38 PM)blzrfn Wrote: I would say $35-45 would be a fair price if it is in really good shape both mechanically and aesthetically.  Many of these old razors have suffered a drop or two and will have uneven blade gaps from side to side or have a safety bar that is out of alignment.

Well I'm in Vancouver (Salmon Creek actually) I could drive it over to you. Tongue
#9
If it is in near mint condition, I could see $50-60.
Cheers,
Ted

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.  Winston Churchill

#10
You probably know about this, but a handy tool on eBay is to do a search on the razor, and then check "Completed Listings", and this will show you what they actually went for in auctions. For example, when I typed in Gillette 1987 Super Adjustable, I found a number of them in the $20-$30 range, and one that sold in November for around $65 in the original unopened package.

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All the best,

Michael P


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