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I think You need to get the UK dealer to submit it for dating by an expert recommended by Defra to obtain legal "cities" recognised international documents.
Runjeet on this forum from Akaal arms in the UK can probably advise you well on this. ![]() Also Don't ship through New York,New Jersey or California... Even with documents, my understanding is it would be illegal in those states.. spiral |
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Many countries won't ship ivory to the USA. UK is one of them, it would seem.
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I stand to be corrected, but I think UK export is no problem as long as Defra... Cities documents are in place? That's legal on the UK end... ![]() |
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Oh, Michael Backman told me that he could not ship ANYTHING with ivory to the USA.
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But The worlds moving on & the dealers either need to learn the new requirements as well or they will find there out of date,,, ![]() Its rather like when computers or mobile phones first came out...Its learn something new or blend into the past,, ![]() |
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