Any of you send cues to Singapore with

JoeyInCali

Maker of Joey Bautista Cues
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ivory?
I'm wondering if sticks with some ivory get confiscated or not in Singapore.
thnx
I better know it b4 I put some on mine going there.
 
JoeyInCali said:
ivory?
I'm wondering if sticks with some ivory get confiscated or not in Singapore.
thnx
I better know it b4 I put some on mine going there.


Hi Joey,

I am from Singapore and I know that collectors in Singapore have had no problems in the past getting cues with Ivory in it. That said, I believe the extent of ivory was just in the joint, inlays, and possibly the buttcap. If the cue you are shipping has like an ivory handle or huge points, then I'm not sure....otherwise I believe that if you don't declare that there is ivory in the cue and the other side does the same too, you'd both be fine. I think they only want to catch the guys who send large quantities of ivory.

I'm sure the other singapore collectors who peruse AZ will be able to give you better answers. You can pm titlistsucker or kenl.
 
raemondo said:
Hi Joey,

I am from Singapore and I know that collectors in Singapore have had no problems in the past getting cues with Ivory in it. That said, I believe the extent of ivory was just in the joint, inlays, and possibly the buttcap. If the cue you are shipping has like an ivory handle or huge points, then I'm not sure....otherwise I believe that if you don't declare that there is ivory in the cue and the other side does the same too, you'd both be fine. I think they only want to catch the guys who send large quantities of ivory.

I'm sure the other singapore collectors who peruse AZ will be able to give you better answers. You can pm titlistsucker or kenl.
Thanks.
I'm only using them for rings.
 
JoeyInCali said:
ivory?
I'm wondering if sticks with some ivory get confiscated or not in Singapore.
thnx
I better know it b4 I put some on mine going there.
No problems sending cues with ivory on them over here Joey. Lots of cues with ivory joints, collars, butt cap, ferrules have been shipped over from the States and other countries without any problems for their respective owners.
 
Hi,

i am from Singapore. Here's for your info

Singapore signed the endangered species trade convention rule in 1986. However, unless ivory, or lizard is specified in any document, the probability of cue seizure is very minimal. Custom officers here cant tell ivory in a cue from plastic or micarta, and this rule is not strictly enforced.
i have shipped cues in b4 with ivory handles, Ivory points, a set of 3 antique ivory balls, 12 pcs Ivory Ferrules, cues with Ivory Buttcaps, all without problems.
The trick would be to avoid the key words. Of course, if u declare them as Ivory Pool Balls, Ivory Carvings, Cue with Lizard Wrap etc u are asking for trouble.
However, for any cue declared a value of over 200USD, a 5% Goods and Service Tax may sometimes be imposed. When that happens, the cue is held in the custom office, and ur customer will have to pay 5% of value declared to retrieve the cue. So u may want to advise the customer whether he want to declare as per normal, or declare 200bucks. Obviously, if the cue is declared 200, then it can only be insured for 200.
The one country i find where ivory for cues is a major issue is Japan. The custom there goes to the extend of actually having TAD and Ernie's addresses, and if u shipped out cues from TAD or Ernie u are liable to get into trouble.

Just my 2 cts.

Bgrds
Raist
 
JoeyInCali said:
Thanks guys.
I'll slip in a Colt 45 in the package.
Just kidding.

It'll be ok if your 1911 has mop grips instead of ivory;) its quite embarassing but here you need to keep even your air guns in the armoury at the range and you need a license for a speargun ($60 a year) And don't get me started on importing knives they make you jump thru hoops:mad:
 
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kenl said:
It'll be ok if your 1911 has mop grips instead of ivory;) its quite embarassing but here you need to keep even your air guns in the armoury at the range and you need a license for a speargun ($60 a year) And don't get me started on importing knives they make you jump thru hoops:mad:
Is that right?
I guess I'm not throwing in damascus blades with stag handles made by Mr. Loveless.:D
 
JoeyInCali said:
Is that right?
I guess I'm not throwing in damascus blades with stag handles made by Mr. Loveless.:D
oh I could be persuaded to jump thru hoops for a stag handled Loveless they are worth ard $3000(for the Lawndale) and more for the ivory ones
 
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