Any person attending the Sale Room to be answerable for all damage they may do to any lots or to the premises.Ĩ. No warranty is given or is to be implied by the description in this catalogue.ħ. Each and every lot shall immediately at the fall of the hammer to be considered as delivered and be and remain in every aspect at the absolute risk of the prospective buyer(s) thereof and shall be taken with all faults and errors of description, whether as to quality, condition, material, date, artist or origin and no allowance shall be made in respect of any error, misdescription or imperfection. The contract of sale is to be deemed in all cases as made exclusively with the Auctioneers and the payment is to be made to them or the Clerk only.Ħ. The remainder of the buyer’s money to be paid before delivery. The buyers to give in their names and addresses (if required) and to pay a deposit of 25% in part payment of the purchase money in default the lot or lots purchased by them to be at the disposal of the Auctioneers. The ‘final bid’ means the price at which the lot is knocked down to the buyer.ĥ. chargeable on the final bid and such premium. The purchase price payable by the buyer shall be the aggregate of the final bid and a premium of 20% of the final bid together with any V.A.T.
The Auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding as he may decide.Ĥ. The highest bidder acceptable to the Auctioneer shall be the buyer but if any dispute arises during or immediately after the sale of the lot, the lot may be put up again immediately at the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer.ģ. Reeman Dansie Limited trading as Reeman Dansie (hereby referred to as ‘Reemans’) act only as Auctioneers and agents and their representatives is hereafter referred to as ‘The Auctioneer’.Ģ. And, don't worry-if you buy a cash strap and decide later down the road that you want a money clip, just order one.1. Hopefully, we've helped a little, though.
In the end, it comes down to your personal taste. If you're opting for the titanium wallet, it doesn't get much cooler than bolting on the money clip. There are a few things to consider from an aesthetic perspective here as well. Unlike elastic, you'll barely scratch it if a blade somehow runs across your cash spot.
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The durability is a huge plus that you've got to consider. When you choose the money clip, be aware that you're sacrificing a bit of space… but, when we say bit, we mean a very tiny bit - A Ridge Wallet with a money clip is still a Ridge Wallet. However, it isn't a metal, held-by-screws, money clip. Now, the cash strap is no slouch in terms of durability. There's definitely something to be said about the level of parallels it adds.Īlso, if you manage to get it cut, or stretch it out too far, it's simple to replace with a new band. Make sure you check our gallery page to review the different looks of that black band running across the Ridge. That would pretty much defeat the purpose. We don't recommend slipping in a couple bands into the cash strap, though. It adds hardly any measurable thickness to the Ridge but can handle pretty much any kind of thick cash wad you slide into it. Well, a cash strap reinforces that philosophy. You obviously already see the importance of keeping a slim profile when it comes to your wallet-we've talked enough about bulky wallets and crooked spines by now. We break down the pros and cons of each option below: Perks Of The Cash Strap We're in the business of making your life easier, whether that's simplifying your wallet or protecting your cards from RFID scanning-so we're not going to leave you hanging on these questions.
There's just so much that goes into the decision: aluminum, or carbon fiber? Rose gold, or blue? Then, you come across the most difficult one of all: do you get the cash strap or the money clip? When you're buying your first Ridge, you may not expect it to be so… intricate.