I tried this about 2 years ago and had it confiscated by customs who declared it a switchblade or flick knife. Apparently you can not import but can purchase from an Australian distributor.![]()
Hey all, has anyone recently imported a knife or kinves, specificly a folding knife? If so was there any hassle or forms to fill out. I just did a quick google and will ring customs tomorrow.
cheers
Serg
I tried this about 2 years ago and had it confiscated by customs who declared it a switchblade or flick knife. Apparently you can not import but can purchase from an Australian distributor.![]()
I hope there are some exceptions, prices here will be out of control, and Im looking at second hand and discontinued which will mean no chance in Oz
you can get a folder through that you have to open with your finger nail, anything classed as assisted opening with a knob, or raised blade that allows you to flick it as it opens is now a problem (single handed knives) this might help, it's about 2 thirds of the way down. prohibited and restricted imports
What about fixed blade?
I'd love a Blind Horse Knives Woodsman Pro
(Can't be bothered reading the bumf if someone knows the answer already)
I import knives, extremely difficult to import folding knives into Australia.
Armed forces is about it.
Double edge blades are also no go.
Cheers
David
good god, what has become of this country! Its a simple folder, non seratted edge. I just want a high quality easy to sharpen folder. I carry my Buck folder to work everyday, and it rides in my truck when Im not going to work. Mostly cuts food, but also rope etc.
I have bought a number of folding knives with the attached thumb screw, which means you can open it with one hand (big no no in Australia).
All made it through some were opened
I've imported quite a few CRKT knives that have a flipper action for fast and easy one handed opening.
One handed opening is essential if you work on rope, as is a serrated edge imho.
I've only tried to import knives that you can obtain over the counter here in Australia though.
The quality of knives and the prices leave a lot to be desired in this country.
woody
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