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    That's why they make DEs my freind... Just as fun and less hassle. Opens a whole new door of fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thuktunflishithy View Post
    I don't know what the laws are but common sense says if it's in a case with shaving soap and brush that you're carrying it as a tool and not a weapon. At least it gives a plausible reason to have it. The question is do customs officers have common sense?
    That's what I figured, but you put it very nicely, do customs officers have common sense? I will be going through customs at least four times and I would like to go through each time without any trouble.

    Still, they probably won't even check my bag, so I guess the risk of it even being found is not that great.

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    I travel a lot,

    Never experienced a problem with a straight razor packed in checked luggage. However, I guess there's always a first time. Baggage does also go astray from time to time. If it's a short stay of a few days, I take a DE. If it's a longer stay, I take one of my less expensive straights.
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    My uncle, one of the people that got me into this, has been straight shaving for decades. He also travels alot for work and brings a blade along all the time, this was one of the things he warned me about. He has actually been asked by customs to unpack his luggage to show it a few times, however it was never a problem since it is indeed a tool as mentioned before.

    Only once it got confiscated, he was traveling from Tanzania back to Holland carrying a TI with imitiation ivory and the customs couldn't figure out if it was real or not Very shameful since it was a beautiful blade though.

    So unless it's any exotic material or if you pack it with heroin I suppose you should be fine!

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    Sounds like an opportunity to court trouble to me, simply because it's a blade, and you're in a foreign country. Might avoid a lot of hassle to just take a basic DE or carts for an overseas trip...

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    If you wanna bring 'em, go ahead.
    I do quite a bit of travel with mine, no worries at all.
    I've showed them to customs officers on several occasions, and no-one has any problems with that yet
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    It appears to me the only reasonable solution would be to buy a new straight in every country and mail it back to your self before leave the country?

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    Mdtn has the best solution by far!

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    It's the best excuse I can think of for owning a well honed Gold Dollar straight razor!! If they steal it, so what?? Still better than a DE!

    Enjoy!
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    One Thing I can tell you for certain,DO NOT take an ivory scaled blade into Canada,customs sees it,you will watch it be physically destroyed before your very eyes,than never to be seen again

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