Silver_bali2 said:Normally the Danish Customs wouldn't be particularly interested in parcels containing knives unless we're talking about knife types which are illegal to own in Denmark (i.e. autos, balis, double-edged blades).
They might also be interested in parcels where actual contents and description of contents do not match (also with regards to the value of the contents).
I have no idea if this is the case here, I haven't dealt with Oliver, I'm just sharing my experiences with Danish Customs.
Is this the knife in question? If so, I don't think this knife would fall under any of the prohibited categories of knives, but I guess you never know which conclusions customs might come to...
Knife pic
I saw that Oli also had a Sebenza in the package bunch grabbed by customs. If customs see that one, they will go nuts! That one folder may be the reason customs keep the whole bunch for investigation. If they have their eye on you, they´ll swamp you in paperwork and grind you down slooooowly. I´m just confused why they should check his packages going out of the country...... I have never seen this done before.
ALIass
DK
BTW, The Tops is legal if you have a reason or/and a permit
