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Marc Jacobs

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So weird and random but does anyone know if it's possible to mail a well-wrapped knife in a package or is that something that is regulated and only licensed commercial enterprises can ship? I can't find the section on USPS that explains the rules.

Also, it's totally fine to ship Twinkies abroad right?

ETA: Finally found the USPS rules. They only seem concerned with switchblades. I know I could just ask at the post office but I'd like to mail this today and I don't want to have to package and repackage everything depending on whether I can mail it or not.

Hmmm...anyone know if it's possible to put a knife in regular checked luggage? I guess that could be another option.


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I don't know about mailing it, but I do know you aren't suppose to have a knife in luggage when you are at the airport, including small pocket knives.  I would call the post office and ask them about mailing it that way you don't have to redo it.

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I'm pretty sure that you can mail it, but you have to tell them at the counter that it's in there?

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I don't know about shipping knives, but I do know you can put a knife in your checked luggage.  And they recently changed some of the rules as to what you can put on your carry on, but I forget what they are.  As far as the twinkies go, I don't think you'll have any problems there, they aren't really persishable (like milk, meat, etc).  Just be sure they don't get smooshed

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I think knives are okay to ship domestic and to have in your checked luggage.  I don't know about shipping knives abroad though.  I would think it depends on the country you're shipping to.

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