I have to say for myself that I have not yet looked at comparable investments when buying (even very expensive) razors.
Because then I could not be in to this. I buy high grade vintages solely based on the emotional returns I get of owning and shaving with them and looking at them. Recently I have sold a few rare Gillette razors with amazing return but mostly I am losing money every time I sell something. When you take the acquisition price and add shipping across the world as well as not least customs fees here I ALWAYS come out on the wrong side.
But I don’t care, actually. My razors are for me, and when/if I do sell I consider that I had to pay ‘rent’ for the time I owned them
Things right now are utterly crazy with free money flowing around, but as far as I have seen only the market for the rarest Gillette adjustables (that a sufficient number of people still know of) are this high.
In general, if it is not a Gillette it (still) won’t go high. But again, maybe it’s time to sell my Le Supreme, haha (nah, just kidding).
Actually, what also amazes me is the fact that nowadays there seems to be more people continuously scanning the bays. It seems that in the old days more stuff flew under the radar.
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