Shipping/bringing knives home from US to UK?

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WittyUsername

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Oct 21, 2020
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Hi, I’m hoping to get out to the US next month if the entire planet isn’t a nuclear wasteland by then. If I find a knife or two out there and want to bring them home am I OK to just stick them in my suitcase?

It wouldn’t be anything crazy, probably just a Bark River Bushcrafter or maybe a Paramilitary 2 or something. Obviously I’m not stupid enough to put them in my hand luggage, I just wondered if there were issues with sticking them in a suitcase or would Customs take offence?

Anyone done this before? Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers.
 

Brizzlebush

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Feb 9, 2019
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I think hold luggage is fine.
I took a Mora to the USA for a trip a few years ago and returned with a few other knives. No bother.
 

gra_farmer

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Mar 29, 2016
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Keep the purchase paperwork, you may need to prove tax was paid at point of purchase....a friend recommended that to me ages ago when I purchased guns and knives in France and brought them back, of course I had to get special paperwork to do this, but needed every purchase order at the point of sale.
 

Great egret

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Apr 17, 2017
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should be no problem, keep it in your checked in suitcase, i have done it both ways. Make sure there are no handlematerials like mamoth bone or other species that are not allowed to be imported.
 

WittyUsername

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Oct 21, 2020
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Keep the purchase paperwork, you may need to prove tax was paid at point of purchase....a friend recommended that to me ages ago when I purchased guns and knives in France and brought them back, of course I had to get special paperwork to do this, but needed every purchase order at the point of sale.


Will do. Thanks.
 

Murat_Cyp

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Sep 16, 2020
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I bring my axe and a few knives (including F1) into the UK from my home country in my checked luggage. I had no problem.
 

sidpost

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Dec 15, 2016
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A word of advice, buy your knives online from one of the 'good' vendors (not Amazon or eBay), and have them shipped to your hotel or to a friend.

Online quality knives are a LOT CHEAPER than buying them in a retail store. If you are staying at a 'good' hotel, ask about ordering ahead and having them hold them for your arrival.

If you are coming to Dallas, Texas or Oklahoma City, I can help as well!
 
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sidpost

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Dec 15, 2016
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Regarding flying, I have flown all over the world with a knife in checked baggage. Some places will phreak out if it is deemed a 'military' knife. Folders and reasonable fixed blades have never given me a problem but, YMMV (your mileage may vary).
 

Terry.m.

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Dec 2, 2014
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I agree with most of the guys , as an additional I have always kept the wrapped in original boxes or wrapping of course with relevant purchase paperwork, if it’s a small folder I keep it boxed in my toiletries bag , no- one would ever look in that.;))))
Good luck.


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