I think that this razor was made before the second world war. It is the most desirable PUMA that came out of the PUMA factory and was produced under the full PUMA quality control which was legendary. Many of the post second world war PUMA's were made from PUMA steel blanks but in non PUMA factories. After the war PUMA actually were getting out of razor manufacture.
The razor is considered to be the best production razor to have ever been made. They come up for sale in mint condition very very rarely.
Used Puma's are quite common place and the price you pay for a used Puma varies. For example, Item number: 290332785905 is for sale on
www.ebay.co.uk looks to be great value. £22 as I write. It is exactly the same type of razor as the one I am selling and looks to me to be in a perfectly usable condition.
The two members who have questioned the price I have asked really should do there research before being critical. The price I am asking is actually about one third of the price that I have seen other MINT examples sell for.
When they do the research instead of shooting from the hip they may wish to offer an apology.
On occasion, I sell and repair vintage razors as a hobby. I don't make money from my hobby. I also find the comments from the two members to be petty, unnecessary, insulting and totally uncalled for.
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