razor blade post?

I have a vintage sharpener with a spare vintage razor blade.  I would have thought this was a banned postage item - the spare that is, as they always make us pack in suitcases when flying.  but if you google vintage gillette blade blue I see o/s in canada sells to aussie.  is it banned can I only send by road within australia the spares?

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razor blade post?

Here is the Aust Post guide:

 

Dangerous Goods

 

I dont see it there.

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razor blade post?

I can't see why it would be a banned item to go through AU post , I've send scissors and purchased chef knifes online  with normal Australia post delivery with no issues.

 

I don't think it would come under a prohibited item but you can check 

 

http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/dangerous-and-prohibited-items.html

 

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razor blade post?

Here is the Aust Post guide:

 

Dangerous Goods

 

I dont see it there.

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razor blade post?

It's not banned,you can buy and sell blades and send through the post

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@zelly888 wrote:

It's not banned,you can buy and sell blades and send through the post


... unless your mailing address is a jail 🙂

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razor blade post?

Plenty of knives forsale on ebay,so what has gaol got to do with it???

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The old tale of smuggling razorblades into jails for inmates in birthday cakes, zelly 🙂

 

not meaning that jail is likely if you send a blade to a buyer in the post, if it not a restricted/forbidden one.


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razor blade post?

Razor blades are not allowed in carry-on luggage for airlines but that is only because it could be used as a weapon.

There may be plenty of gremlins in Australia Post but I doubt that they will be using weapons made from the contents of parcels.

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razor blade post?

Awh good one,I'm a bit slow in getting what was said but now I get it 

<taps on head to hear if it's hollow>

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