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Tradere Razor Company・Solid Bar・Stainless Steel

This original Tradere  is being offered for sale from a seller under consignement. It is in my possesion and ready to ship.

 

The company debuted back in 2012 as one of the first high-end fully stainless steel double-edge safety razors that used a manufacturing process that has become popular today. About 1100 razors were produced and sold in both SB and OC. A rare, high quality shaver to add to your collection and pass on as a modern heirloom. For shavers and collectors alike. They rarely show up for sale on the market.

 

More info about the history can be found here.

 

This original Tradere features serial number 00762.  It was used with a washer, so there's very little wear and tear, besides the few micro surface scratches on the backside which cannot be polished, as it will fade and remove the original laser engraving, which is still fully present. I would say, it's in overall splendid condition. It does not come with the box.

 

 

Only 1 available

 

Shipping insured included for the USA

 

Interntional Shipping (see info section)

No Shipping to Europe Available (see info section)

 

 

 

Tradere Razor Company・Solid Bar・Stainless Steel

$750.00Price
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  • You can place your order with USPS Express Int, but since I have no way of adding the UPS Worldwide as a shipping option I can upgrade you at no charge to UPS worldwide which usually takes between 3 and 5 business days to arrive. USPS Express Int can easily take up to 4 weeks or longer.

    If you want the UPS upgrade please leave me a note when checking out or send me an e-mail.

    Custom duties, import taxes and UPS handling fee are the buyers responsibility.

  • GPSR (General Product Safety Regulation)

     

    The new GPSR regulation will become effective in Europe on December 13, 2024. 

     

    This new law is intended for individuals or companies engaged in business transactions with or within the European Union. 

     

    The GPSR requires that all consumer products on the EU markets are safe and it establishes specific obligations for businesses to ensure it. 

     

    Sellers are compelled to engage in hiring or establishing a European-based economic operator. Basically a local EU authorized company that will represent me. For each country you sell into you'll need to register the EU responsible person with that marketplace. Maintain comprehensive technical documentation, compile a declaration of conformity, and ensure proper identification for each item. Disclose the manufacturer’s name and address on every listing, thereby compromising privacy concerns. These are merely some of the primary requirements.

     

    Given the cost prohibitive, excessive and unreasonable requirements, particularly for small-scale sellers, I have made the decision to discontinue offering and selling my products to the European Union. 

     

    The future trajectory of this situation remains uncertain. Should regulations be modified or simplified to accommodate small businesses, I may reconsider reinstating shipping to Europe

     

     

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