Fionn Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 Folks … Has anyone brought back a bass from the USA whilst travelling? I have a trip to that county approaching imminently. Given the bargains available over the brine there, and the fact that I’m currently full of GAS, I’m open to the idea of bringing a bass home … possibly. Something that ‘should’ be declared upon arrival at whatever UK airport, clearly, so I realise that import tax should be evaluated. Has anyone just walked through unchallenged with one though? Is the whole thing a potential ball-ache, best avoided? What are your experiences with this? Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binky_bass Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 Go out there with an empty case, come back with a full one. Worked for me. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fleabag Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 What if the case is checked on the way out ? Probably better to stuff a really cheap bag '0 shyte in the case, just in ..er, case 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thump Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 A few years ago I bought a lovely telecaster in california, got a hard case too. Brought it back no problem. No charges, nothing 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 6 minutes ago, fleabag said: What if the case is checked on the way out ? Probably better to stuff a really cheap bag '0 shyte in the case, just in ..er, case Those were my thoughts, go out there with an instrument in a case, return with one, just a much better one at a knock down price. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaosanator Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 Given the current exchange rate at 1.21 are basses really much cheaper in the USA? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Downunderwonder Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 I left NZ with a pile, intending to return with same pile. I didn't want to pay duty on reimporting my pile so I went to see Customs on the way out and they slapped a sticker on it. I don't recall if they checked it or took my word for it when I came back. The sticker was nothing fancy a but a real bear to remove. No way it would be possible to peel off one bass and put on another. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spencer.b Posted October 12, 2023 Share Posted October 12, 2023 I often fly with a bass for gigs and it's never been checked or cross referenced with what I had when I flew out , can't see why you can't just come back with one ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cetera Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 I've been there many times.... I now own many basses.... I couldn't possibly comment 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crusoe Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 buy a relic and if they ask on your return, just say "what, this old thing?" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pete.young Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 1 hour ago, Crusoe said: buy a relic and if they ask on your return, just say "what, this old thing?" Just make sure you don't have the receipt for it in your luggage. And steer clear of brazilian rosewood fingerboards. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGreek Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 15 hours ago, Lozz196 said: Those were my thoughts, go out there with an instrument in a case, return with one, just a much better one at a knock down price. That was my thought. Get yourself a £50 copy to take with, bring back something a bit more classy and hope for the best. Don't assume that HMC&E don't know what they are doing though, they have specialists in the value of most stuff. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reggaebass Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 Any chance you could take a double case.. only there’s a nice 66 P I’ve seen 😁 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fretmeister Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 It's not just import tax (about 2% iirc), it's VAT (20%) as well. So if you get caught (and it is an offence, BTW) then you'll either pay about 22% on top of the sale price - or the value they think it has if they don't believe the sales document you have. If you won't or can't pay then they'll confiscate it and you'll have a little time to make payment. Then if not it will get destroyed. Your choice! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad3353 Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 48 minutes ago, fretmeister said: ...Then if not it will get destroyed... Aren't there gov't auctions from time to time where confiscated stuff gets sold off..? If not, there's a potential (modest...) revenue stream for the country's coffers, perhaps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fretmeister Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 23 minutes ago, Dad3353 said: Aren't there gov't auctions from time to time where confiscated stuff gets sold off..? If not, there's a potential (modest...) revenue stream for the country's coffers, perhaps. Sometimes. I don't think they really know what they are doing though! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigRedX Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 I've done it once. Not a bass from the US, but a guitar from Japan. It helped that I was flying business class and arrived at the airport late - the guitar went into the suit locker on the plane no questions asked as they were desperate to get me seated so the flight could leave. At the other end (Heathrow) I was perfectly prepared to go into the "Something To Declare" section, as the guitar wasn't worth much but was something that was almost impossible to get hold of in the UK (IIRC the VAT and duty would have been less than £50), but, it was late at night and the one customs officer on duty was busy unpacking the suitcase of a middle-eastern looking gent, and simply waved me through. That not to say you should try to avoid paying your import taxes and VAT, but if HMRC aren't interested who am I to argue? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grahambythesea Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 Most airlines will no longer let you take a bass in to the aircraft and the overhead lockers seem smaller these days and won’t hold one. Do you really want to risk one in the hold? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodinblack Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 15 hours ago, Chaosanator said: Given the current exchange rate at 1.21 are basses really much cheaper in the USA? It used to be. But then it depends where you are buying from, if you happen to be taking a trip to one of the states with no sales tax such as Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon (or alaska, but a long way for a bass!), it can be worth it, assuming you don't get caught out, in which case it is likely more expensive. Not sure I understand the logic of carrying an empty case out, for one it will probably cost you more in bagage and for a second, who is going to make a note that you went out with a case? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binky_bass Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 9 minutes ago, Woodinblack said: Not sure I understand the logic of carrying an empty case out, for one it will probably cost you more in bagage and for a second, who is going to make a note that you went out with a case? It'll have a luggage tag on it thus you can 'prove' you flew out there with it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cliff Edge Posted October 13, 2023 Share Posted October 13, 2023 I did this and chanced the nothing to declare route and got stopped with a brand new Stingray. Import duty plus VAT plus the fine for even trying meant I didn’t save anything over buying the damn thing in London instead of New York. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RhythmJunky Posted October 14, 2023 Share Posted October 14, 2023 Not perhaps directly relevant, but I once managed to get a pair of twin rudders complete with connecting rod (ie about the size of a surf board) for a Hobie 14 beach cat through customs at a major UK airport unchallenged. I'd bought them used in Santa Cruz and flew back with them checked as hold luggage. Just wanted to share. Doubt it'd happen today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martin8708 Posted October 14, 2023 Share Posted October 14, 2023 I spent 6 months in the States some time ago ( Dallas ,TX) and I bought a Steinberger XL at the Dallas Guitar show . On my arrival at Heathrow , customs were much relieved it was a music instrument and not a gun , so I was waved through . Haven’t bought anything too dodgy recently , just the occational jumbo box of Golden Virginia for a work mate , still waved through. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fionn Posted October 14, 2023 Author Share Posted October 14, 2023 Thanks for sharing your experiences folks. It’s all food for thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillyBass Posted October 15, 2023 Share Posted October 15, 2023 On 13/10/2023 at 15:25, Woodinblack said: It used to be. But then it depends where you are buying from, if you happen to be taking a trip to one of the states with no sales tax such as Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon (or alaska, but a long way for a bass!), it can be worth it, assuming you don't get caught out, in which case it is likely more expensive. Not sure I understand the logic of carrying an empty case out, for one it will probably cost you more in bagage and for a second, who is going to make a note that you went out with a case? Is it possible to avoid paying sales tax or get a refund if you are taking the object bought abroad? Like VAT in this country? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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