i saw a straight razor with ivory scales for sale outside the u.s. is that ok to purchase and have shipped to the u.s.it would be good to know this info for any future purchases.i researched some but really still dont know for sure.john
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i saw a straight razor with ivory scales for sale outside the u.s. is that ok to purchase and have shipped to the u.s.it would be good to know this info for any future purchases.i researched some but really still dont know for sure.john
I believe if the razor and scales are vintage you should be OK. Wait and someone will come along with the knowledge to answer correctly.
I really don't know for sure but I believe if it is pre-ban and you can get a sales slip or other documentation It would be legal. But if it were me and i was unsure and still wanted it i would buy it and ship it home maybe.
I'd read up a bit https://www.fws.gov/international/tr...d-answers.html .
Bob
You are welcome. I don't think it is an easy straight forward answer to the question.
When I asked about that issue here I was told that the seller needs the appropriate papers to export it under the CITIES convention and the buyer needs the proper import papers under the CITIES convention to do the transaction. I believe the US, like Canada, is a party to CITIES. It could be a real can of worms to do it legally, I think.
Bob
I've already send two razors and ivory snooker ball to the USA.
As seller, I've had to fill a form telling what kind of item I was sending.
Writting "vintage razor" or same kind of mention, as a "gift" of "+-20$ value", I think that the probabilty of it being seized is very low.
But like every far sending, the risk of it being lost / damaged / seized is never 0% :shrug:
Got a bunch of razors a while back. One was in ivory which I didn't realise when I purchased them. Got through ok. If it was a piece of ornately carved ivory would probably be a different story.
Ehh, go with the "I thought it was Bone on the old thing".