Shipping to Canada

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Shipping to Canada

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Hey Guys,

I'm new to the forum. Just wanted to know if anyone had any issues shipping to Canada. Specifically, I had my eye on the DLT Trading Dragonfly exclusive and was curious if anyone in Canada had experience with them? I've heard DLT Trading are really good but I don't know about shipping knives across the border and if that's a problem. Any advice would be appreciated. Really enjoying the Spyderco community even if I'm knew to it.

Thanks
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DLT ships quick, but sometimes stuff sits at the border for a couple days, especially if it comes in through Mississauga. I’ve never had anything worse than damaged packaging and fingerprints on back locks like the Dfly, shouldn’t be a problem.
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Ok thanks, is there anything you wouldn't ship such as a PM2 or Shaman or is it generally pretty good?
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That depends on the customs official you happen to get more than it does the shipper.

Some customs officials will pull knives with no justification. Some will let automatics and balisongs through.

If your order goes through with a large lot of other retail stuff, they may be less likely to even look at it. But I've never found a way to take advantage of that.
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I've never had a problem with shipment from DLT. they ship quick within a day, and usually gets to me within two weeks, I'm in Ontario. Sometimes it sits in customs though. Them and knivesshipfree have been my best experiences so far and reasonable shipping costs.
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Haven't ordered from DLT yet but I get a bunch of stuff from Blade HQ. The Rock Lobster from them is turning up here tomorrow. A couple boxes were opened and inspected but nothing lost or seized.

Right now they're more concerned about collecting tax and fees on everything coming in.
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Oh wow, all the answers have been super encouraging. I will try it out. I've been looking longingly at these sprint runs and exclusives thinking I can't buy them.
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I've never ordered from DLT but stopped all cross border purchases on folders after customs seized an endura on me. There is always the risk it gets taken and destroyed by cba because of the one hand opening feature. I wish you luck
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Albertaboyscott wrote:
Fri Jun 04, 2021 2:19 pm
I've never ordered from DLT but stopped all cross border purchases on folders after customs seized an endura on me. There is always the risk it gets taken and destroyed by cba because of the one hand opening feature. I wish you luck
Hey Albertaboyscott,

Sorry for your loss. I guess I have been lucky recently getting folders shipped up, got a Para 3 Spy27 in the first release. Was your endura seized recently? Last year or two? It seems like 5 or 6 years ago they were grabbing everything.
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Was two years ago this July that it was nabbed. Endura hap40. The cba is as consistently stupid w their decisions as the rest of our government. I only order fixed blades from the USA now. Nice to hear others are having success though. Maybe I'll give it another go again if they've eased up. So many great models that don't make it north. I was told eastern canada has better luck bringing in knives than the west. Bc border in particular was named as iffy and that's where mine was taken.
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Albertaboyscott wrote:
Fri Jun 04, 2021 2:19 pm
I've never ordered from DLT but stopped all cross border purchases on folders after customs seized an endura on me. There is always the risk it gets taken and destroyed by cba because of the one hand opening feature. I wish you luck
Are one handed knives an issue in Canada? I'm traveling to Ontario for work soon and plan on bringing a knife or two with me. If customs is going to give me trouble I might have to buy something when I get there (I'll have plenty time to browse online, unless they drop the silly two week quarantine).
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Are one handed knives an issue in Canada? I'm traveling to Ontario for work soon and plan on bringing a knife or two with me. If customs is going to give me trouble I might have to buy something when I get there (I'll have plenty time to browse online, unless they drop the silly two week quarantine).
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Not legally an issue, but Canada Customs can be hit or miss. It’s totally up to the individual officer, for what it’s worth I’ve never even been asked about knives while travelling across the border. Just had to pay duties on a few that got shipped here.
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GJMcD wrote:
Fri Jun 04, 2021 5:02 pm
Are one handed knives an issue in Canada? I'm traveling to Ontario for work soon and plan on bringing a knife or two with me. If customs is going to give me trouble I might have to buy something when I get there (I'll have plenty time to browse online, unless they drop the silly two week quarantine).
Not legally an issue, but Canada Customs can be hit or miss. It’s totally up to the individual officer, for what it’s worth I’ve never even been asked about knives while travelling across the border. Just had to pay duties on a few that got shipped here.
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Thanks. I wasn't really thinking it would be a problem since I don't carry autos, assisted or balis, but I'd heard some weird stuff about knives and Canadian customs lately.

I might just bring my ukpk and a sak to be extra safe, that's my UK travel setup and it works well.
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Canada is weird. If a business has a permit they can import and sell flipper knives. Any person shipping flippers could have it seized by CBSA. Here is the link,
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publication ... 1-eng.html
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I’ve had success purchasing from the Canadian distributor‘Warriors and Wonders’ in BC.
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Need4Knives wrote:
Sun Jun 06, 2021 6:01 pm
I’ve had success purchasing from the Canadian distributor‘Warriors and Wonders’ in BC.
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Need4Knives wrote:
Sun Jun 06, 2021 6:01 pm
I’ve had success purchasing from the Canadian distributor‘Warriors and Wonders’ in BC.
The best dealer in Canada. I get all my gear from them.
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Recently got in to swapping a couple knives. I had 2 come in around the same time last month. Both were allowed to pass through, but I had to cough up some tax and duties. 1 when through BC and one through Toronto. An inconvenience to say the least, but I was happy the CBA let them through.

Edit - the knives were the spydiechef and the k390 police 4.
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For sure Warriors and Wonders or under their other name Blades Canada is solid. Got stuff from there in person or shipped multiple times. And if you compare the pricing to US folks like Blade HQ or DLT you'll be within a couple bucks and you'll get it faster with no customs lag.

The only downside is they don't really do any exclusives so I have to order from the USA to get those. Just got this one last week and no import issues.

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Hey, im new to the forum. I am uaing Warriors and Wonders too for most knives I have purchased so far. But gambled on a Blade HQ smock exclusive an I was glad it got thru Customs. It was one week hold up and paid additional 18.++ Tax. I have to still pick it up at my post office.
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