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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Makassar, (Ujung Pandang), Sulawesi, Indonesia
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In Indonesia we can fly with keris. If wrapped in sarong the pilot will take it up with him. After landing he will give you your keris.
For shipping usually a sealed wood box is need and then no problem. You can ask the big shipper like FEDX, TNT, and DHL about that. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 3,255
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Hello,
Australia has pretty tight weapon laws, so it may be wise to contact Alan Maisey who will be able to tell in detail what import requirements need to be met with. However, the most problematic part will be the ivory hilt - you'll need a lot of time and paperwork (as well as associated fees) every time you want to cross an international border with it (of course, this also applies for shipping). I'd certainly didn't want to risk confiscation of a family pusaka... ![]() Regards, Kai |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Posts: 10
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Thanks Mudi and Kai,
I guess I'll keep the Keris in Indonesia for now. |
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