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Old 16th April 2010, 06:44 PM   #9
Ian Knight
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Originally Posted by fernando
Allright, two kilos could be a light weight, but i reckon five kilos is rather heavy.
OTOH, when you mention an antique musket, i take it that it is a flintlock or percussion musket of mid XIX century.
I notice they place these items under 8th category, for which buying and detention are free.
But i understand these things are complex, and will not, by any means, deny what the seller is telling you.
Fernando
Hello Fernando,
The musket in question is a British Brown Bess. The weight of the musket alone without any packaging is 11 lbs. I have contacted various French shipping companies and carriers and they just won't ship this item.
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