Found one at a local antique store in good condition, no rust. (no box though). just wondering if the $50 price tag is worth it.
Not trying to be a smart @#$, but it's worth exactly what you are willing to pay.
As some people on this forum may attest, I always ask what razors are worth; to my dismay lol. When I am told it's too expensive I feel great for not buying it right up until its sold - then I get upset thinking I'll never find another lol. If people tell me that I might be getting a good deal, I begin to wonder if there's something wrong with it lol!
I know - I have an illness... Brother do I know but, $50 isn't bad for a razor that's in good shape and if you like it...
Is it a 132 or 133? I would pay $50 for a 133 in the aforementioned condition.
its only 50$.... price of a decent meal...
if its not rusty and no pitting and no visible cracks i would gamble the 50.......
The 132 is a near wedge and the 133 is a full hollow. They were also made in different places, some in the U.S. (Case) and some (Morris) made in Germany.
I would say $50 is a decent price if in really good shape but if there is wear then it's a bit high. Condition, condition, condition.
Also make sure to check the blade fit in the scales good.
Found one at a local antique store in good condition, no rust. (no box though). just wondering if the $50 price tag is worth it.