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21st March 09, 04:05 PM
#1
Proof of purchase?
Greetings all,
I was wondering if anyone has encountered difficulties with customs agents when bringing a kilt on their travels?
What I mean to say is that how do you prove your kilt is not new and that you did not buy it on your travels if you went to the UK for example?
Do you carry a copy of the bill of sale where you bought from along with you?
Any ideas? Sorry if this was already on another thread.
Robert "V"
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21st March 09, 04:26 PM
#2
Well for that matter they can't prove that it is a new purchase. I doubt they'll give you a hassle about it. They might if you have haggis wrapped up in it LOL
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21st March 09, 04:38 PM
#3
Here you go, everything you need to know including the proper forms.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/r...655/index.html
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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21st March 09, 04:47 PM
#4
For that matter, how do they porove that your shirts, pa$^ts and other wardrobe items were bought on your trip.
Declare what you buy and you should have no problems.
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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21st March 09, 05:00 PM
#5
I'd have to agree with Wallace, I've never had a problem with my kilts while traveling though.
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21st March 09, 05:02 PM
#6
That... and if it's a Tank, you probably didn't buy it on Vacation. At least, not unless you ordered well in advance and had a clever scheme to save on shipping by flying yourself to the UK to pick it up.
Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland. - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
www.melbournepipesanddrums.com
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21st March 09, 05:11 PM
#7
It's never happened
In over 25 yrs of travelling the 4 corners of the globe, I have never been challenged about the length of time or origins of my Regalia. I guess if you anticipate that there might be problem, carry the appropriate forms. It might also be that they expect to find certain items of Regalia in a Scotsman's luggage.
Aye Yours.
VINCERE-VEL-MORI
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21st March 09, 05:13 PM
#8
Proof......
Many thanks for the advice and the link.
Experience is always a big help.
Robert "V"
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29th March 09, 10:20 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by georgeblack7
That... and if it's a Tank, you probably didn't buy it on Vacation. At least, not unless you ordered well in advance and had a clever scheme to save on shipping by flying yourself to the UK to pick it up.
Phesh! It's cheaper to pay the shipping! Unless I wanted to vacation in Scotland, I wouldn't go. Though, picking up a kilt would make for a good excuse...
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30th March 09, 04:24 AM
#10
I just got back from Scotland and didn't have even the first question in customs about my kilts, which I took with me, or any of the items I bought in Scotland for that matter. You'll be fine.
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