I won’t be back in front of my computer until later this evening. Are there plenty available
for purchase?
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for purchase?
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(12-27-2019, 08:41 PM)rawfox1 Wrote:(12-27-2019, 08:40 PM)george1906 Wrote: I won’t be back in front of my computer until later this evening. Are there plenty available80
for purchase?
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(12-27-2019, 02:44 PM)Razor Emporium Wrote:Thanks Matt(12-27-2019, 01:22 PM)Weekly Wrote:This is a false and misleading statement.(11-26-2019, 05:46 AM)Senate515 Wrote: I’m assuming it’s an all stainless razor?A lot of us assumed the same thing with the REX
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And now some people are saying they found out
That the REX is not an all Stainless Steel razor
But which parts are not stainless, seems to be
A well guarded secret or at least the info is not
Easy to find. When all is said and done assumptions
Are pretty useless in the shaving community.
The Ambassador is 100% stainless steel.
However the first two production batches in 2017 (m3 and m4) featured a zinc plated steel spring that was sandwiched in between the guard and blade tray and performed the adjustment mechanism.
We heard complaints of oxidation forming from this zinc plated carbon steel spring. So anyone that contacted us was instructed to send it to us for the new Stainless Steel spring that went into all razors starting in 2018.
We paid shipping both ways and performed the swap at no charge of course because we guarantee the razor for life.
There are less than a few hundred of these early Ambassador razors on the market now. There are thousands more of the 2018 and later models.
If anyone has any worries about their razor we are happy to help with it. Another great reason we did serial numbers is so we could track and notate changes made in our production and note any service records on individual razors that have come back to us for work.
Hopefully that clears up this issue.
Thanks,
Matt
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(12-27-2019, 02:44 PM)Razor Emporium Wrote:Thanks Matt(12-27-2019, 01:22 PM)Weekly Wrote:This is a false and misleading statement.(11-26-2019, 05:46 AM)Senate515 Wrote: I’m assuming it’s an all stainless razor?A lot of us assumed the same thing with the REX
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And now some people are saying they found out
That the REX is not an all Stainless Steel razor
But which parts are not stainless, seems to be
A well guarded secret or at least the info is not
Easy to find. When all is said and done assumptions
Are pretty useless in the shaving community.
The Ambassador is 100% stainless steel.
However the first two production batches in 2017 (m3 and m4) featured a zinc plated steel spring that was sandwiched in between the guard and blade tray and performed the adjustment mechanism.
We heard complaints of oxidation forming from this zinc plated carbon steel spring. So anyone that contacted us was instructed to send it to us for the new Stainless Steel spring that went into all razors starting in 2018.
We paid shipping both ways and performed the swap at no charge of course because we guarantee the razor for life.
There are less than a few hundred of these early Ambassador razors on the market now. There are thousands more of the 2018 and later models.
If anyone has any worries about their razor we are happy to help with it. Another great reason we did serial numbers is so we could track and notate changes made in our production and note any service records on individual razors that have come back to us for work.
Hopefully that clears up this issue.
Thanks,
Matt
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(12-27-2019, 05:33 PM)GlazedBoker Wrote: Pardon my French Gents but, Razor Emporium, F***ing A!, you're the man! When you make the Rex Ambassador in Titanium, count me in!!As if there was ever a doubt you'd be buying it Buddy! Hey, it's a new quality razor and you're breathing right ?!?