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    There is a Canada Customs code for items that are for historical reenactment. Usually they will let items through without tax and duty, if you use this code, but some times they charge you anyway. Ask the U.S. shipper to write on the U.S. Customs declaration label the following.

    ANOX 9040 FOR HISTORICAL REENACTMENT

    Hope this helps,
    Kevin
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    I have paid very little duties on my jacket, kilt, or dress sporran from Scotland. Try and avoid the courrier companies, as they seem to add their own brokaerge fees and such. Post is slower, but more likely to get past Canada Customs without a big price tag.

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