Let's call it over $500 on a Wolfman WR2 in titanium. Could likely sell it for $1500 or more if I were willing to let it go.
Actually, I am a retired attorney.
A case I handled many years ago went through the entire litigation route. The trial, appeal to the Second Circuit Court of Appeal, en banc appeal to the Second Circuit, Cert. Denied by the U.S. Supreme Court, and back to the Federal District Court. In the interim and after the trial, I retired and moved several times. The firm I worked for merged several times and after the first merger, I lost contact with them.
Several years later, I did a search for unclaimed property and discovered my name. I filed my claim, gave them the appropriate info, and received a substantial amount. Instead of buying a new car or taking a vacation, I spent a little bit of it on a personal item for myself and my wife did the same. I jokingly told an attorney I mentor that the razor represents less than what his law firm charges for two hours of his services. When I see how much that razor sells for on eBay I look at it as an investment.
Absolutely gorgeous...it like the Rockettes of razors.
That's an awesome backstory to go with awesome razor. By your reference to the Second Circuit, I gather you practiced in my neck of the woods. I am in NYC. My practice is entirely in state court, however. Small firm.
An understandable decision. Those First Gen Brits are the sexiest razors ever made.I purchased a 1936 Gillette Aristocrat Importé D'Angleterre in near mint
condition for $200, by far the most I have ever paid for a razor.
I usually shave with SR's but in this case it was love at first sight.
Let's call it over $500 on a Wolfman WR2 in titanium. Could likely sell it for $1500 or more if I were willing to let it go.