| Yeah,
It's possible, but very tricky. Along with possible damage and
dampness, you have to check with the Australian Import Restrictions.
This could lead to "excessive" import charges. I'm not in the US, but
in the UK and have done it. The UK has problems with imports of musical
equipment from the US & Japan, because you can usually get it 25-50%
cheaper than on the UK market. If you had a lot of money, you could
flood the market and put people out of business, therefore you could be
charged a high rate of import duty, if the product is new. If it is second
hand, you will only be charged the import duty calculated on used gear.
Here's how it works;
The value of the gear imported has the duty calculated on the price of the
same gear in the country of receipt,i.e., if you brought it for $500.00 US,
and it costs $1200.00 Austrailian, then the duty is calculated on the
$1200.00, and the result is added to the $500.00 US figure.
Then , you will have import tax to pay and if you are not "self-employed" as
a musician, this can not be re-claimed.
I would say it is cheaper, but you will need someone who knows about the
import business to help you out.
smitho
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| As a side note, A freind of mine in Sweden (he used to work for
Musik Borsens) used to bring in used instruments by first painting
them with a solution of fine dirt, sugar & water. This made the
instruments look fairly old and worn. It also washed right off
without much trouble. His import duty (usually only bringing one
guitar at at time) was very low, as was the assessed value. You
might think along the same lines.....
Jens
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| RE:1974.2
No,
you don't need to bring anything special. If the guitar is new,
make sure you purchase it six months before you leave and keep the receipt.
As long as you state you are only visiting, and the guitar will not be sold,
you should not have to pay any duty. If you do, keep the customs forms
so when you leave, you can reclaim the duty paid.
Remember, if the guitar is more than six months old and you have a
short visa, you should not have to pay any duty coming into the UK. If you
want some support on getting it through UK Customs, send me a mail two weeks
before you are due to arrive and I'll arrange for someone to meet you.
It may cost you about $10.00 to have someone meet you, but if you are
concerned, it's worth the money.
smitho (SUBURB::SMITHO)
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