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Adam D said:Haven't Toggles gone for more than that on ebay recently?
Almost worth buying it and then putting it on the bay of thieves to see what it would go for!
sunburyboy93 said:[that executive is the good buy there, fully rhodium plated, apart from the President these were the only US Rhodium Razors, it's still a chunk of cash and i know the set looks a bit tatty but with some leather cleaner and a gentle metal cleaner and polish that would be a nice addition to anyones collection, if i had the cash i would be all over it right now...
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Hax said:Steve - I wouldn't bother with those... Knowing your luck at the car boots, you'll stumble across both of those in NOS condition and pick them up for a fiver for the pair!
dodgy said:Hax said:Steve - I wouldn't bother with those... Knowing your luck at the car boots, you'll stumble across both of those in NOS condition and pick them up for a fiver for the pair!
I have Steve at a rare disadvantage here with the US made Executive. Not much chance of those turning up in a UK estate sale or flea market or boot sale or whatever, but here in the Midwest....you never know. I have found a few unusual pieces over the years.
A cased Executive in great shape found at a flea market would almost certainly be well under $100 and maybe less than $50, and the same is true of many estate sale situations. Same would be true of that damn 195 (one bastard silverback). The trick is to find em....price usually isn't gonna be an issue.
Martin
Tall_Paul said:Lovely.
Has anyone noticed how he doesn't mention shipping to the UK though?
A certain over the pond based agent could prove very useful. Any volunteers?
sunburyboy93 said:dodgy said:Hax said:Steve - I wouldn't bother with those... Knowing your luck at the car boots, you'll stumble across both of those in NOS condition and pick them up for a fiver for the pair!
I have Steve at a rare disadvantage here with the US made Executive. Not much chance of those turning up in a UK estate sale or flea market or boot sale or whatever, but here in the Midwest....you never know. I have found a few unusual pieces over the years.
A cased Executive in great shape found at a flea market would almost certainly be well under $100 and maybe less than $50, and the same is true of many estate sale situations. Same would be true of that damn 195 (one bastard silverback). The trick is to find em....price usually isn't gonna be an issue.
Martin
Martin, next year i'm going to employ you as my "American Picker" !.........Back of the line Steve.....:icon_razz::icon_razz:
Took a good look at the case, I think the chrome has gone through in places and the knurling on the handle has taken a few knocks, but its priced to its condition I guess
Still nice razor to have if you have the spare cash.............
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