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Go on then, someone in the UK, tell me in laymans terms just how do you put a bayonet on that auction site now. We want to dispose of a 'few' and it just seems to come to a grinding halt......... as much as I enjoy a good grind, that's all I seem to do...... come to a grinding halt if you'll excuse the phrase!
Should I open another account, in say South Carolina with a SC address - or just ask a SC resident to put them up with 'item located at BA10 1YZ
England? Wierd or what!!!!!!!!!!
No need for another account, you just need to log on in on the USA site, go to the bottom of the home page, all countries listed at the bottom, you know when you are in as everything appears in $$ as long as its not listed in Knives or contain Knives in the listing category then not a problem to anyone in the UK wishing to bid and no need to provide ID etc
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this all just sucks - these are not the weapons of choice of the holligans and criminals , these are collector items that are cherished and protected , what in the H E double toothpicks is our world comming to ?
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this all just sucks - these are not the weapons of choice of the holligans and criminals , these are collector items that are cherished and protected , what in the H E double toothpicks is our world comming to ?
Coming soon to a country near US!
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The knife ban on E-bay came about by the BBC ordering flick knives and similar via E-bay. They interviewed the Director of E-bay who said he would stop knife sales via E bay UK. We did not see the UKBA procecute the BBC for smuggling.
The effect of all this is, #1 people in the UK can purchase from web sites in the USA and do . #2 The price of collectable knives and bayonets has increased in the UK because there is no competition.#3 At a time of recession one would think selling and buying of any thing should be encouraged!
Kind regards, Lester
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I'm not tooooo sure of the response that you're going to get James, for a couple of reasons! There are certainly ways around the ludicrous way that auction site seems to operate but....... Several times in the recent past, we've seen newly joined members asking quite complicated questions such as yours is (and throwing glib, hopelessly wrong comments into the ring which niggle some long serving members I can tell you.....). The question is answered, maybe by many forumers all putting their heads together......... and guess what? Yep....., got it in one! The questioner is never heard from again. He's got what he wanted and legged it.
If I were you, Instead of diving in with a convoluted and complicated (well, it is to me.....) question, I'd have been inclined to get settled into the forum first, ask a few simple, interesting Q's, dish out a few answers, become known, establish your credentials...., you know the sort of thing........... and then get stuck into the big stuff. After all, you could be a dealer or a trader picking our brains before you've given us a chance to pick yours. Not saying that you are of course but it HAS happened and been commented on
Only my 2c's worth. Others may differ...., probably will. And incidentally, I don't know the answer to the question
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Simple answer James, its trial and error, I had some issues with a bayonet last year that I listed (the same way as most from the UK) but the postage was way out and couldnt change it.
I think ebay are getting wise to the situation, but it all depends what you list it under, you need to have a look at any others listed from the UK and go from there.
You could always put them on the classifieds on here, or try Milweb.net here in the UK.
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What is this world coming to?
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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Try Milweb or Gunstar to sell bayonets. Another site I have purchased from is V bid me in Portugal. The chap who runs V bid use to be "Sword Seller" on E-bay. The idiots who spoilt E-bay Uk for the genuine collectors, were ordering flick knives, stun guns and shock batons. The crime is caused by the pound shop Stanley knife or a kitchen knife stolen from Mummies draw. Not by the genuine collector who spends hundreds of pounds on rare bayonets. I have spoken to many friends who are retired or serving Police Officers. NONE of these officers have seen a bayonet used in a crime. Another load of nonsense, whilst I am on my soap box, is the curved bladed sword import ban in the UK. You are just as dead if you are stabbed with a straight sword !