Grimsmo Norseman #798

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Hello! Today I'm selling off my Grimsmo Norseman #798. The price you see is the price you pay, but unfortunately I am not willing to ship outside of the US, now that Canada is going through that mailing crisis. The knife will ship via Priority Mail, and we can discuss insurance in PMs. Thank you for looking!

Grimsmo Norseman #798 (RETRACTED)
I am the first owner of this Norseman. It has bronze anodized honeycomb scales and blue hardware, along with the standard RWL34 blade. It has never been more than a few feet away from its case. It has never been carried, cut anything, and has spent the majority of its time with me in its case. Sticker and COA are also included. The Nano-Oil and T9 tool are unused. I knew when buying this knife that chances were slim I could afford to keep it, I took that gamble, and lost. Action is buttery smooth, and the blade drops shut like a guillotine. Video provided.
Timestamp/Pics/Video: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2q92qki53g4gp0q/AAD8hY6_kkHLTRZScPFxP521a?dl=0
 
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Please explain this supposed "Mailing Crisis" we are enduring here in Canada?? Something I haven't heard about?
 
Please explain this supposed "Mailing Crisis" we are enduring here in Canada?? Something I haven't heard about?
Copied from someone who understands it more than I do:
"The problem we're having right now is that the CBSA (Border security) trade tribunal (a nonlegislative government office) decided to ban import of pretty much any folding knife by skewing the criminal code and purposefully misunderstanding it. Canadian law actually has a specific line stating the legality of spring assists and differentiating them from autos, but the CBSA Trade Tribunal just sorta skrrted past and ignored it. To reiterate one more time. Flippers, assists, and anything not an auto or bali is legal in Canada to carry, buy, own, etc. The Trade Tribunal makes import difficult but THEY ARE STILL LEGAL. I urge any fellow Canadians to call/mail/stalk their MP's and ask them to take action."
 
Copied from someone who understands it more than I do:
"The problem we're having right now is that the CBSA (Border security) trade tribunal (a nonlegislative government office) decided to ban import of pretty much any folding knife by skewing the criminal code and purposefully misunderstanding it. Canadian law actually has a specific line stating the legality of spring assists and differentiating them from autos, but the CBSA Trade Tribunal just sorta skrrted past and ignored it. To reiterate one more time. Flippers, assists, and anything not an auto or bali is legal in Canada to carry, buy, own, etc. The Trade Tribunal makes import difficult but THEY ARE STILL LEGAL. I urge any fellow Canadians to call/mail/stalk their MP's and ask them to take action."

Thanks for your reply, but I have to say that I and many other Canadians have NEVER heard of this or experienced this, I've had 5 knives come into Canada in the last month with no hassle whatsoever and three were opened and inspected by Canada Customs (you can tell because they put yellow Canada Customs tape on packages they have opened and inspected) I don't want to step on your for sale ad, and this probably isn't the place for this obviously, but it's hard enough getting people to ship into Canada without this erroneous information floating around.Thanks again for your reply, but in my experience it's wrong, and even if it were right I think it would be up to we Canadians if we're willing to take that chance? Nothing can fall back on you if that were to happen? Thanks
 
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