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The only problem might be -- shipping Ivory overseas is risky :wink:
Be careful how you declare the cue; I had one stuck in Shanghai customs for 2 weeks. . Had to pull some string to get it out. . Some new custom regulation that came into effect in September last year. . .
The best is to use the postal service. . .not FedEx or UPS
A Chinese schoolgirl named Isaac?
Both of those McDaniels look AWESOME:grin:
What is the new customs regulation for declaring cues.
How are the regulations for shipping a nice McDaniel cue with lots of ivory
into China?
Just don't declare it more than USD 150. . They are starting to tax personal
items coming into China, they wanted to impose a 20% tax on the cue I brought in.
I don't think there is any restriction on ivory coming into China;
I believe the restriction is the export of pre-ban ivory out of the states.
The best I was told is to use the postal service, the customs, are not that strict with them. . .
Just don't declare it more than USD 150. . They are starting to tax personal
items coming into China, they wanted to impose a 20% tax on the cue I brought in.
I don't think there is any restriction on ivory coming into China;
I believe the restriction is the export of pre-ban ivory out of the states.
The best I was told is to use the postal service, the customs, are not that strict with them. . .
link >>> http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=218162&highlight=bill+mcdaniel
The only problem might be -- shipping Ivory overseas is risky :wink:
Just don't declare it more than USD 150. . They are starting to tax personal
items coming into China, they wanted to impose a 20% tax on the cue I brought in.
I don't think there is any restriction on ivory coming into China;
I believe the restriction is the export of pre-ban ivory out of the states.
The best I was told is to use the postal service, the customs, are not that strict with them. . .
Wrong! Ivory is prohibited in China.
I usually bring cues to Shanghai by myself.
Sending cues to China is getting more and more risky now.
The declared value should no more than $100.
Try J and J cue`s they have a few from a friends collection,Kenny Chen,there in Mint condition.