Totally understand. These adjustables are very expensive and sought after in Europe & UK.Thanks for the tips guys. I guess for my first vintage I shouldn't be so cheap and just get a decent one, but the price...
Huh, I didn't buy it! I'm asking what could be done with it before buying. It's 15$ to ship to me (middle europe) so in the end it's a 40$ razor, which is still Nice, if that bend wouldn't affect the shave much.Totally understand. These adjustables are very expensive and sought after in Europe & UK.
The good thing about them is they were so well made, many issues are fixable. I would say you have a good chance of straightening that. It may not be perfect, but a little tweaking should fix it or improve it. Brass is a wonderfully forgiving metal to work with.
Have you shaved with it yet? Does it affect the shave?
I'm guessing there's a good chance it will not, so it may be cosmetic.
Well if it's on the 'bay, I would make a lower offer for it. It's damaged. If the seller has mentioned that fine.Huh, I didn't buy it! I'm asking what could be done with it before buying. It's 15$ to ship to me (middle europe) so in the end it's a 40$ razor, which is still Nice, if that bend wouldn't affect the shave much.
I'm outside US so shipping means +15 to 25$. Great deals you got.I’d see if you could just directly ship to backroadsgold. I’d trust him more to fix things and send it to you.
Its mainly patience. I’ve gotten a good user grade slim that just needed a butt ton of cleaning on eBay for just under $20. I’ve gotten a near mint, barely used one with case and instructions for $36 and recently a user Grade with a nice case and instructions for $33 (I can’t pass on deals). These are all within the last 6 months.
WTB here may be a good choice as well. I’m sure lots of people look at their collections and debate selling sometimes.
Yes, Slovakia. What's the alternative?It’s outside US EU then? I might have an alternative for you.
PM sentYes, Slovakia. What's the alternative?