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Originally Posted by apolaki
I got this while on my trip in Taiwan. Do you think its authentic or a tourist piece? Does anyone know if it is legal to ship swords from Taiwan to US or take on a plane in checked-in luggage? =) Thanks!!
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Hi, seems like you made it to Taiwan safe and sound.
It looks like it definitely could be Paiwan. If it is Paiwanese, their blades are called "takit"... pronounced like "
tjakit"... the
tj sound
I think is like the
tj in A
tjeh, otherwise spelled A
ceh.
As for whether it's tourist or not, hard to say. It doesn't look quite like the tourist examples I've seen / owned, if that helps you at all.
You can have it in luggage but not your carry-ons.
Shipping is possible, but be careful and willing to risk loss... while Taiwanese postal service is usually very efficient - they are paranoid of sending blades in the mail. You are technically not allowed to. Easiest way it to put it in your luggage, check it in, and then pick up your luggage (and the blade) where-ever your final destination (home) is.