I was having a think about these new laws if they come in, we wont be able to post a knife to a residential address, now I see a few problems with that, for instance, most custom knives nowadays are sent by RMSD mainly to make sure they get there and they are insured, well if these new laws do come in there would be no point in sending a knife by RMSD, because it won't be delivered to the buyer directly, I doubt whether Royal Mail will allow you to use Special Delivery or recorded,as they won't insure it if its going to a third party,(unless they actually do the delivery and checking of age, etc)
Does anybody else see this as a problem?, So it is going to make it very difficult when sending an expensive knife out to someone, and having confidence that it will actually get there, and insuring it, without a prohibitive cost..
There are a few exceptions to these new rules, and mainly they only cover residential addresses, so someone who runs a business from their home could still receive knives at their residential address without any age checks........( this may need verifying)
I also think there will be an exception to "custom knives", what is a custom knife?
I also wonder what the response by HM Customs will be to imported knives, as these will be addressed to the buyer at their home address, how will HMC redirect it via a 3rd party for age verification, if the initial carrier wont carry out this service...
It would have been a lot simpler in my opinion if the Government insisted that all knives were sent by RMSD, and were picked up at the local sorting office, where you had to show ID to prove your age and your address.
(the reason this can't happen, is that Royal Mail is now a private Co, and the Government cannot show favouritism to one firm.........even if they are the only ones that do Registered Delivery.....as such....)
Regarding selling knives on the US Ebay site, you have to take into account, the selling fees, the Paypal Fees, and the change of currency fees, which can amount to a fair bit.