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Where it says description of the article within, label it decorative metalware. Gav |
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Actually I am planning to store the sword (approx 28 inches) in checked in luggages when I fly Philippine Airlines from Taipei, Taiwan to Manila, Philippines.
Do you know if that will be no problem and if I need to fill out any speical form to declare its in my baggage? Thanks! I'm flying out in approximately 3 days so I would truly appreciate your feedback. Quote:
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Location: CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND
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Good luck. Regards Stu |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Hi gentlemen,
I would like to add that I have finally been contacted in regards to my sword. What I can understand (very poor English) is that the sword is being help by Peru customs and not being allowed out of the country due to it being an antique piece Is this even possible? The seller has told me that they are trying to fix my problem with their customs and that I can get a refund if I want. I am very confused now. Has anyone ever experienced this problem in Peru or any other nation? Thanks.Kind regards Chris |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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There are some nations that prohibit the export of antiques native to the culture ..
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