High DE prices

Discussion in 'Hot Deals' started by Michael, May 30, 2008.

  1. Michael

    Michael Duke of Kent

    It continues to amaze me how much people are asking (and getting) for old DE razors. I might, though I never have, pay $15-20 for a real stunner, but certainly no more than that. And it would have to be perfect.

    Just thought I'd show you an example of what is available in hopes that some of you will see that you don't HAVE to drop $50 / $75 / $100...or even $20 for a nice old DE.

    Below are a few items I've picked up at antique shops. In the first pic, an early 1900's gold Single Ring with display case and blade safe, a 1949 Superspeed (included the case, but the hinge is cracked) and a Gillette NEW. The NEW is in rough shape and I've never cleaned or used it. The others are quite nice. I paid $20 for what you see in this photo...ALL of what you see (plus the cracked case).

    I have several other old DEs (pic 2); another '49 Superspeed, a Super Adjustable and a Fat Boy that cost about the same...$5-$7 each. All but the second SS and the New are in very good condition. Not excellent, but very good.

    If you have antique shops, flea markets or even yard sales nearby, check 'em out. There ARE some "Hot Deals" out there!
     

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  2. Will

    Will Nevermind

    WOW, WOW, WOW

    WTB Gold Single Ring. :eek:
     
  3. Michael

    Michael Duke of Kent

    It's yours for $150. :roflAnd I'll throw in the NEW!! :)
     
  4. Will

    Will Nevermind

    20 Tops: :cool:
     
  5. Michael

    Michael Duke of Kent

    If it wasn't such a beautiful piece in my cabinet, you could have it for $10. I rarely use it - but damn, ain't it purty?!
     
  6. JayKay

    JayKay 3000 posts and all I got was this lousy title

    I mean, is there a hot deal on that long handled adjustable? :D
     
  7. Will

    Will Nevermind

    I understand.

    Man is it good lookin'
     
  8. Wow,

    Those are some nice DE Razors... That is what good quality is... People put more effort in building good things... I see now there is a huge difference between old and new...

    WOW!..

    Dark
     
  9. moviemaniac

    moviemaniac Tool Time

    Nice razrs, Michael! Too bad I don't have any antique stores, yard sales or the likes nearby. One has to be VERY lucky to come across a crappy, broken straight in flea markets here :(
     
  10. crackstar

    crackstar Israeli Ambassador to TSD

    Montreal has several stores selling DE razors, but the prices are not cheap. :(
     
  11. ryrelav

    ryrelav New Member

    Vary nice De Razors & price is good!:D
     
  12. Mambo Dave

    Mambo Dave New Member

    So if the old ones were built better, yet apparently there are suggested ones to get (new) these days, how does a Merkur HD stack up beside those oldies in as far as finish and machining?

    Would it have been considered a 'lower end' model back then?

    (I'm asking in part out of curiosity, but more to know if I should be on the look-out for an antique DE razor deal, or if I should be content with what I have if I don't feel like collecting them at the moment.)
     
  13. Plough&Stars

    Plough&Stars New Member

    no luck in the antique stores

    When I first decided to purchase a vintage Gillette I spent two weekends scouring various antique malls and thrift stores. I was disappointed since the few razors I saw were old straights and the occasional Gem. While my experience is extremely limited, it leads me to being surprised when other members find many nice Gillettes for under $10 all on the same trip.

    At some point this summer I will need to go on another razor hunt.
     
  14. ryrelav

    ryrelav New Member

    Looks like to me you like one. Probable around you area no body shave or collect De razors :happy102:happy102
     
  15. gone down south

    gone down south New Member

    Well, they're not making any more vintage razors, the stock available on the market is slowly shrinking as time goes by. It's only natural that prices go up.
     
  16. ryrelav

    ryrelav New Member

    It's true....
     
  17. D Pflaumer

    D Pflaumer New Member

    I can't speak for the Merkur, but I know that my EJ has a much better finish than any of the old gillettes I have, and they are in pretty good shape. It also feels a lot more substantial. But its also true that looking around locally, you can get a decent antique razor for 1/3 the price.
     
  18. wchnu

    wchnu Duck Season!

    You should try a Vintage razor.., you can get a representative model cheap and see for yourself.. I personally like the older and will not buy a newer one. Then again I am kinda strange that way.

    Fuzzy
     
  19. Abyssos

    Abyssos Member

    This applies for US members. In USA you have antique stores, and they sell DE razor very cheap. But what can you do, if you live in Eastern Europe? :confused: There`s not much choices.
     
  20. ChemErik

    ChemErik Mr. Personality

    I don't find that strange at all.
     

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