#1
Can anyone tell me what a New Old Stock Gillette psycho T2 made in Brazil might be worth it does have its original key I know they were made in the US and England but I'm not sure which one is more rare or what they might be worth
#2

Member
Minnesota
Since when is is okay to be appraising razors for quasi-dealers? Just wanted to know.

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#3
Second query this week. I don't find rules against this but I'm hoping I just missed something.

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#4

Member
Des Moines, IA
Heck. I'm happy to answer the OP's question.

It's worth somewhere between a buck and a grand, but mostly whatever an informed buyer is willing to pay!
#5
Hey I've asked for the worth of gear here also, but I have stuck around and participated in other threads though.
#6

Member
Minnesota
He participated in a Panna Crema passaround.
#7
Just wanted to know so In case I wanted one
#8
A few points. I have owned a few "Psycho" razors and while novel, they are merely a post-war Tech and in the end and are simply collector fodder. However, ANY Gillette safety razor made in Brazil is extremely rare outside of Latin America.
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#9
Well I landed one with its original key and it says T2 Marcus registrada on the base plate registrada is abbreviated it's NOS with the original box that held 10 pieces I got it for 130 I hope that wasn't too crazy a price
#10

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
(This post was last modified: 09-05-2017, 08:15 AM by andrewjs18.)
my suggestion would be to put google to use and search for previous wts ads from the various forums out there as well as ebay. one of the reasons we keep an archive of the b/s/t section is to help keep a record of historical selling prices for the various shaving equipment out there. once you sniff out the prices, put it up on ebay - if it's rare or desirable, it'll sell for a lot....if it's not, it won't!

that aside, I'm locking this before it gets out of hand. I'm not sure why it's so frowned upon within the shaving community for someone to make some money on a product they're selling, but unfortunately there seems to be a stigma around it. do note that we'll never designate ridiculous rules like stating how much you paid for item X when you go to sell it or put up pricing guidelines in the b/s/t here.

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