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    I'm not hear here in Russia about problems with import / export of grinding/sharpening stones. And yes, it's better to have a simple label - a grinding or sharpening stone. This is more understandable for both Russian post and customs.
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    I never made biznes with Russian, just for Rule.

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    I have dealt with 2 gents from Russia, Alex B. and another Alex. Both stand up guys, great stones and great service.
    No complaints here.

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    I have dealt with Russian folks in the past (buy sell and trade), good folks. in fact one of them (whom has also posted on this thread) is a true gentleman and i would be happy to do any business and trades with him in the future.
    honing my mind...

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    There are good people everywhere. Sadly, the integrity of the post in any country is sometimes lacking. Especially my particular post office

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