(This post was last modified: 09-27-2021, 04:31 PM by Moriarty.)
When all is said and done, this - like any razor - is really just a metal holder for razor blades. Perhaps for some people it does the job slightly better than a different blade holder (but surely not $5,500 better). It is definitely not art - it is a razor. Is it so rare, irreplaceable, and important as a museum piece that it is worth such a premium to collectors? I think it is more likely that 50 years from now nobody will have heard of Raw Shaving or have the remotest interest in this company or any other short-lived, small volume razor manufacturer, so I don’t think this has much value as a collectable.
But, who knows, maybe somebody in China will buy this as a gift for a business associate who would truly value it. The price is trivial if it helps to secure a business relationship. But only if another one cannot be found for less than $6,000.
I’m giving this more attention than it deserves. There are just some strange people who will let an item sit forever at a crazy price just in case someone buys it.
But, who knows, maybe somebody in China will buy this as a gift for a business associate who would truly value it. The price is trivial if it helps to secure a business relationship. But only if another one cannot be found for less than $6,000.
I’m giving this more attention than it deserves. There are just some strange people who will let an item sit forever at a crazy price just in case someone buys it.
(09-27-2021, 04:30 PM)Moriarty Wrote: When all is said and done, this - like any razor - is really just a metal holder for razor blades. Perhaps for some people it does the job slightly better than a different blade holder (but surely not $5,500 better). It is definitely not art - it is a razor. Is it so rare, irreplaceable, and important as a museum piece that it is worth such a premium to collectors? I think it is more likely that 50 years from now nobody will have heard of Raw Shaving or have the remotest interest in this company or any other short-lived, small volume razor manufacturer, so I don’t think this has much value as a collectable.Your opening sentence took my breath away. You couldn't of said it any better.
But, who knows, maybe somebody in China will buy this as a gift for a business associate who would truly value it. The price is trivial if it helps to secure a business relationship. But only if another one cannot be found for less than $6,000.
I’m giving this more attention than it deserves. There are just some strange people who will let an item sit forever at a crazy price just in case someone buys it.
Bravo
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(09-27-2021, 06:42 PM)gvw755 Wrote: C'mon guys, it comes with BOTH baseplates AND free shipping.Well, not entirely true.
Quote:Shipping: $150.00 UPS Worldwide ExpressIt must be much heavier than it looks.
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