Thank you for helping an Aussie, Mike @ New Graham

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Here in Australia we are starved of knife suppliers and have to look to the internet to feed our habits.
In these difficult times many dealers in the USA do not want to ship overseas and if they do the handling/postage charge is, to put it mildly, unacceptable.
I just received my package from New Graham seven days after it was posted. It had been opened by Australian customs, but everything was intact.
Thank you Mike and New Graham.
You helped where others would not.
I will deal with you again.
 
oupa...glad it arrived safely...sorry your wife won't let you have it yet. :( maybe you can switch the months on the calendar. Stay well, Mike
 
While it has become quite difficult to move knives out of the US, I FINALLY was able to satisfy the USPS to finsih my end of a pure "friendships trade" with my Aussie friend!!!! Enjoy.......wolf
 
Yea, international sales of knives, (be they tools or weapons) is dicey. USPS...Customs....patchwork government restrictions....all are tuff to decipher. While I tend to shy away from international shipping, all has gone well so far. Biggest fear is receipient(crap, probably need spell check here) will receive package and dispute charge on card....not sure it is easy to go overseas to get my mdse back. As we grow with our internet presence, we are having to deal with more and more domestic disputes on credit card charges...you know: "Fred" signed for package, but I don't know "Fred" and I did not order from you...Luckly, most folks are stand up and won't pull this kind of crap on a seller. Unfortunately, as fraud goes up so will the price of mdse to consumer. Oh well, very few things are crystal clear (except my daughters' love) md
 
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