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== Should I buy this razor for $xx?  ==
 
== Should I buy this razor for $xx?  ==
  
No one but you can answer this.<br>  
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No one but you can answer this.<br>
  
Value is a highly subjective concept. Value to an individual can only be established by the individual.<br>  
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Value is a highly subjective concept. Value to an individual can only be established by the individual.<br>
  
Often the real question being asked is not so much "Should I buy this razor for $xx?" as much as "Is the market value for this razor $xx?"  
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Often the real question being asked is not so much "Should I buy this razor for $xx?" as much as "Is the market value for this razor $xx?"
  
That brings us to the next question:  
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That brings us to the next question:
  
 
== How much is my razor worth?  ==
 
== How much is my razor worth?  ==
  
Again, the real question being asked is: "What is the market value of this razor?"  
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Again, the real question being asked is: "What is the market value of this razor?"
  
 
To truly establish that, we could come up with a price range that the market would bear based on statistical analysis of a market survey. To do that would cost tens of thousands of dollars.  
 
To truly establish that, we could come up with a price range that the market would bear based on statistical analysis of a market survey. To do that would cost tens of thousands of dollars.  
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Your razor ain't worth that much.  
 
Your razor ain't worth that much.  
  
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People experienced with vintage razors can make an educated guess based on sales of similar razors, but are still not able to establish a firm market price.<br>
 
  
That's why we don't do appraisals on SRP - there is no definite answer.
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Beyond that any answer you get about how much the razor is worth is based on where the person answering sits on the demand curve for that razor, or their observations of where people sit on the demand curve. People experienced with vintage razors can make an educated guess based on sales of similar razors, but are still not able to establish a firm market price.<br>
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That's why we don't do appraisals on SRP - there is no accurate answer  
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If you want to do some leg-work and come up with an approximate price range, for which the market value of your razor is '''''likely''''' to fall into, you can look at completed eBay auctions of similar razors.  
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If you want to do some leg-work and come up with a price range, for which the market value of your razor is likely to fall into, you can look at completed eBay auctions of similar razors.
  
For more information on how to do that, see: [https://straightrazorpalace.com/srpwiki/index.php/Ebay_lookup [eBay Lookup Info Page]]<br>
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For more information on how to do that, see: (INSERT&nbsp;LINK&nbsp;FOR&nbsp;EBAY&nbsp;AUCTION&nbsp;LOOKUP&nbsp;ARTICLE&nbsp;HERE)
  
 
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