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1st September 2015, 03:04 PM | #1 |
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Marrakesh has a couple of dedicated weapons stores but you are going to pay top dollar there. Meknas has a little more laid back souq in which they still do koftkagari. Essouuria is a large woodworking area nice burl work. If you go up into the mountains places like tefrout you get more kilim carpets and argon oil products. different areas have different specialties.
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2nd September 2015, 10:28 AM | #2 |
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WHATS THE RULES FOR EXPORTING ANTIQUE WEAPONS FROM MOROCCO??
I WANTED TO PURCHASE A COUPLE OF PISTOLS BUT SELLER SAID HE WONT BE ABLE TO SEND THEM,AS THE MINISTRY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE HAS BANNED THESE ARTIFACTS FROM BEING EXPORTED. REGARDS RAJESH |
2nd September 2015, 02:00 PM | #3 |
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Almost all of these countries have a older than 100 year old law it can not leave the country. When you go to the post office over there you show them what you are sending and pack it in front of them. Remember this is 3rd world and different rules work out there.
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