uhh.. it is nothing like that i liked swords throughout all of my life and now i think i can get one so i want one simple like that,and i want that one cause it is the only one that i seeing on amazon that is metal and unsharpened all the other training swords there are wood.
well i dont know the import procedurelol but i sneaked in a windmill shruken and 3 athames a couple years agowrapped the blades in double sided tapeput it in luggage.dont imagine they wont notice swords in yur luggage but its an idea.
First things first when bringing in a sword LEGALLY, you need to get a letter with all the information on the sword, everything from reason for purchase, to cost and weight and manufacturer. This letter has to be sent to the Commissioner of Police and he will be the one to give you the license to bring the sword in. If you do not follow that first step you can get the sword to land in the country, but customs will hold it till they get that license from the COP stating that you can claim it or whatever, the longer it stays in customs, the higher cost you will have to pay (rental charges).I would recommend that you get someone from abroad to purchase it and send it in after you get that letter to the COP (which takes a while to acquire btw) and state in the letter that a friend from abroad wants to send it to you as a gift and they already purchased it, they just want to get it to you through the proper process.ps www.cultofathena.com