Ordered a Gill Hibben knife but...........
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Ordered a Gill Hibben knife but...........
I recently ordered this knife from Hill Gibbin.
http://www.junglee.com/United-Cutlery-G ... Gil+Hibben
It is an amzing knife, I love it. But this knife has a blade 10 inch and might be more broad than 4 inch, which violates the indian knife law. Since I will keep this knife at home, won't carry it publicitly, is there a possibility that customs might seize it once it reaches indian transit?
Although Cart2india takes the responsibility, the price is inclusive of custom duty and everything. In case it is lost in transit, they will refund the money. But what is your experience? Will custom people open it, mingle with its sharpness or seize it? I remember 3 years ago when I ordered first blood knife, It came to be a blunt knife, although in reality it is very sharp.
PS: I want to double check if possession of such knives is illegal or carrying it in public place?
http://www.junglee.com/United-Cutlery-G ... Gil+Hibben
It is an amzing knife, I love it. But this knife has a blade 10 inch and might be more broad than 4 inch, which violates the indian knife law. Since I will keep this knife at home, won't carry it publicitly, is there a possibility that customs might seize it once it reaches indian transit?
Although Cart2india takes the responsibility, the price is inclusive of custom duty and everything. In case it is lost in transit, they will refund the money. But what is your experience? Will custom people open it, mingle with its sharpness or seize it? I remember 3 years ago when I ordered first blood knife, It came to be a blunt knife, although in reality it is very sharp.
PS: I want to double check if possession of such knives is illegal or carrying it in public place?
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Re: Ordered a Gill Hibben knife but...........
Pay cash on delivery. Avoid the hassles and worry.
Anyway, all the knives as well as 550 paracord i have ordered from cart2india have reached me just fine.
"Will custom people open it, mingle with its sharpness or seize it? I remember 3 years ago when I ordered first blood knife, It came to be a blunt knife.
I seriously doubt the customs have any interest in "mingling" with anyone knife's sharpness buddy
Anyway, all the knives as well as 550 paracord i have ordered from cart2india have reached me just fine.
"Will custom people open it, mingle with its sharpness or seize it? I remember 3 years ago when I ordered first blood knife, It came to be a blunt knife.
I seriously doubt the customs have any interest in "mingling" with anyone knife's sharpness buddy
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Yes I ordered several items of Cart2India and it all reached safely, except for a greber knife which I ordered 3 years ago, was lost in transit. I suspected, that customs might have seized it because it was spring assisted. But Cart2india refunded my money. So I always feel safe to order something from Cart2Indiakshitij wrote:Pay cash on delivery. Avoid the hassles and worry.
Anyway, all the knives as well as 550 paracord i have ordered from cart2india have reached me just fine.
"Will custom people open it, mingle with its sharpness or seize it? I remember 3 years ago when I ordered first blood knife, It came to be a blunt knife.
I seriously doubt the customs have any interest in "mingling" with anyone knife's sharpness buddy
But this is the first time I am ordering such a big knife with a blade more than 9 inch. I am not sure if its illegal to possess such a knife or carry in public.
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I have ordered my Buck 110 and Buck Pathfinder from them and both were delivered promptly. Best option is to go for COD, that way you don't have to part with your cash till you have your knife in your hands..
Although Cart2india takes the responsibility, the price is inclusive of custom duty and everything. In case it is lost in transit, they will refund the money. But what is your experience?
Moreover, you might want to check the steel. The product description says it's AUS6, I read that is a soft steel and won't hold edge longer. Just saying.. it's a beautiful piece nd I would want to own it someday.
As far as legality goes, I feel it shouldn't be a problem if you don't intend to carry it around.
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Yes it is AUS 6 steel, which is bit disappointing I wish Gil Hibben would have used 440J steel. But I will not use this knife for heavy duty like chopping woods. So it should last forever
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maverick786us wrote:Yes it is AUS 6 steel, which is bit disappointing I wish Gil Hibben would have used 440J steel. But I will not use this knife for heavy duty like chopping woods. So it should last forever
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Another question, is it safe to carry such knife in carry on luggage if you want to use it in camping or hiking or any other adventurous tour? Off course I will not carry it in holster but keep it in a carry on luggage. In stations can X-ray machine easily detect it?
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Now that would be pushing your luck a bit too far I guess. .
maverick786us wrote: In stations can X-ray machine easily detect it?
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From Delhi you can normally drive to camps and hiking areas nehmaverick786us wrote:Another question, is it safe to carry such knife in carry on luggage if you want to use it in camping or hiking or any other adventurous tour? Off course I will not carry it in holster but keep it in a carry on luggage. In stations can X-ray machine easily detect it?
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Rahul, how much did Buck 110 cost on C2I? I saw a piece for 47K!!! Now that is a bit, a large bit, too much!
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Re: Ordered a Gill Hibben knife but...........
They have recently I creased the price. If you purchase it using credit card instead of COD, they will provide you around 300 bucks discount. The original price of Gill hibb knife was 8300. But when I purchased it using credit card, I had to pay 7800essdee1972 wrote:Rahul, how much did Buck 110 cost on C2I? I saw a piece for 47K!!! Now that is a bit, a large bit, too much!
That's one big reason I choosed credit payment instead of cash on delivery
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It cost me 5100/-COD. But given the fact that knifeCentre will charge you somewhere between $32 and $43 for international shipping., or works out the same but with peace of mind n my cash doesn't leave my wallet till I see the productessdee1972 wrote:Rahul, how much did Buck 110 cost on C2I? I saw a piece for 47K!!! Now that is a bit, a large bit, too much!
Also got my Pathfinder from them for 4700/- will post pix soon.
I checked today, they are no longer carrying the Pathfinder
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Dude, which knife are you holding in your avatar? It is a beautiful knifeRrahulkumar wrote:It cost me 5100/-COD. But given the fact that knifeCentre will charge you somewhere between $32 and $43 for international shipping., or works out the same but with peace of mind n my cash doesn't leave my wallet till I see the productessdee1972 wrote:Rahul, how much did Buck 110 cost on C2I? I saw a piece for 47K!!! Now that is a bit, a large bit, too much!
Also got my Pathfinder from them for 4700/- will post pix soon.
I checked today, they are no longer carrying the Pathfinder
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You do realize that the knife is not manufactured by Hibben knives?maverick786us wrote:Yes it is AUS 6 steel, which is bit disappointing I wish Gil Hibben would have used 440J steel. But I will not use this knife for heavy duty like chopping woods. So it should last forever
According to the Hibben website:
PLEASE NOTE: United Cutlery products are not associated with Hibben Knives other than we licensed the designs to United Cutlery so they could manufacture replicas. Hibben Knives has no control over the manufacture, distribution or repair of United Cutlery products. Hibben Knives cannot repair or replace United Cutlery products. Please contact United Cutlery or your United Cutlery dealer directly for repairs of replacements. Hibben Knives makes and sells Gil Hibben handmade knives only.
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That doesn't matter as far as the quality of the knife is goodxl_target wrote:You do realize that the knife is not manufactured by Hibben knives?maverick786us wrote:Yes it is AUS 6 steel, which is bit disappointing I wish Gil Hibben would have used 440J steel. But I will not use this knife for heavy duty like chopping woods. So it should last forever
According to the Hibben website:
PLEASE NOTE: United Cutlery products are not associated with Hibben Knives other than we licensed the designs to United Cutlery so they could manufacture replicas. Hibben Knives has no control over the manufacture, distribution or repair of United Cutlery products. Hibben Knives cannot repair or replace United Cutlery products. Please contact United Cutlery or your United Cutlery dealer directly for repairs of replacements. Hibben Knives makes and sells Gil Hibben handmade knives only.