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    Try contacting TSA and ask if a shavette would be allowed. Let them know size of blade. Man they allow small scissors why not a small razor blade. Even working in a jail I was allowed a 2 inch blade knife.

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    A shavette is not going to cut it. Anything with a removable blade is not going to pass. The OP was fortunate they didn't catched it on the way out. The only way is check-in luggage which I do if I'm going away for a few weeks.

    I don't bring my nice stuff, nice enough, but not enough to miss it.
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    The only other option is to mail the sharp stuff to the hotel/house you are staying at. Another possibility is to travel with no blades and pick some up at a local drug store. The only ones I have found were Wilkinson blades, but I've never tried them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinnermint View Post
    The only other option is to mail the sharp stuff to the hotel/house you are staying at. Another possibility is to travel with no blades and pick some up at a local drug store. The only ones I have found were Wilkinson blades, but I've never tried them...
    This is the option most of the gents I know use. IIRC Walgreens is selling DE blades and we have Walgreens everywhere in the states. Overseas I have found out that most groceries stores carry them.
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    When I went to Germany, the grocery store carried Wilkinson's as well as a brush from them.

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    I have said it before and will say it again, I have sent my blades ahead many times, it cost a stamp and envelope, not to mention I've given the hotel concierge blades and had them mail them to my next destination. I don't care for Wilkensons so I just do the pre mail thing, so far, since they have cracked down on us for years, I have done this with no problems, and many times, all over the world. So no issue. Tc
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    I have bought DE blades at my destination - but that was the city of Melbourne where I could just walk in to Mens Biz and buy Astra blades. Buying DE blades in smaller Australian centres would be near impossible.

    The only problem came when I found a nice straight at a flea market - I had to mail it home as I had a no-checked baggage ticket. It was a Magnetic Platypus 6/8 in terrific condition BTW.

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