So back in the '40s (or even earlier, for that matter), I bet it was difficult to imagine a large group of people being interested in collecting a household item that was rather popular and widely available. But here we are, collecting all kinds of vintage Gillettes and Gems and all sorts of 60-year-plus old shaving stuff.
Does anyone collect a bunch of the current razors and save them in hopes that 60 years from now, they'll be a huge collector's item? It's hard to imagine, and I'm sure those guys in the '40s didn't think about it much either. How much would a current, unopened Muhle sell for in 2070? Will it even sell?
Better yet, what would a regular old Fusion or Mach 3 sell for?!
So who's making the shaving time capsule, huh?
Does anyone collect a bunch of the current razors and save them in hopes that 60 years from now, they'll be a huge collector's item? It's hard to imagine, and I'm sure those guys in the '40s didn't think about it much either. How much would a current, unopened Muhle sell for in 2070? Will it even sell?
Better yet, what would a regular old Fusion or Mach 3 sell for?!
So who's making the shaving time capsule, huh?