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It's probably a fairly valid concern. In that situation I would consider posting them back to yourself while you were over there. It's what I did with a guitar I bought while I was in NYC a few years ago. Clearly mark the packaging with what it is & you should be OK - if they want to open it to check they will (and very often) do..... and you never know :on_the_quiet: you may get a good deal on the price ;) on UK duty - if applicable.

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I used to regularly travel to/from the US with various bits of specialised opto-electrotronic gubbins in my luggage and none of it ever got lost or damaged - including soon after 9/11. But don't bother to lock your case because if they want to look inside they'll just cut or break any locks and leave you a polite leaflet explaining their 'homeland security' rights.

I never lock my luggage but I always use a luggage strap to stop cases from bursting open. Unfortunately, they obviously don't teach the security people how to remove an unlocked luggage strap without cutting it!

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Not a problem IME.

I bought an Octaver in New York last month. It was "below the limit" for Customs declaration, I just tossed it in my suitcase (hold luggage, in its original box) and checked in.

No alarms went off, and the FBI never came after me ...

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Last time I was in New York (last December), I bought a couple of guitars, 4 or 5 effects pedals and 40 sets of strings.

I put the effect pedals and strings in my hand luggage. When I got to the security scanning section at the airport, I simply took the pedals and boxes of strings out of my small carry case so the scanner guys could see what the items were. In JFK and Heathrow, the security guys simply said "you've obviously done this before?". No hassles whatsoever

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