import duties on knives from the US?

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phaserrifle

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Jun 16, 2008
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in a few months time, I'm thinking of upgrading from my mora clipper, to something a little more substantial.
it seems that the cheapest source of said knife is a site in the US, who sell it for about £68, including P&P, while in the UK the going rate is around £110-£115
problem is, I'm not sure how much, if any, import duty her majesties revenue and customs are going to hit me with if I do try to import from the US.
can anyone help?
 

thanks!
as far as I can make out, this puts the total cost as being the price of the knife (£68) plus import VAT (about £11.90)
import duties are not applicable for goods under £120, so they arn't a worry.

add the £8 handling charge royal mail apparently charge you if your goods are inspected...
and it's still significantly cheaper than purchasing in the UK.
assuming it doesn't get seized as an "offensive weapon"
 
Thats all well and good, but why support the US economy? and FWIW you will be able to get a much better custom knife from a smaller maker for less. Get yourself over to Britishblades and see what I mean.
 
Thats all well and good, but why support the US economy? and FWIW you will be able to get a much better custom knife from a smaller maker for less. Get yourself over to Britishblades and see what I mean.

I'm trying to purchase a production knife (the ESEE knives H.E.S.T. to be exact)
if it was a custom knife, I would be looking at UK makers if possible.
 

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