Bringing records into the USA?
Sobriety Won
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Hi Soulstrut ..nothing exceptional to report here ...I like Black Jazz.
Interested to know if anyone has ever had any hassle taking records into the USA? (or out for that matter).
In fact anyone got any handy tips on this either from a DJ perspective or importing / exporting records?
I have only bought records out of the US packed tight in hand luggage before & never had any hassle but I have heard of one DJ being turned back at JFK bringing records in to the US, that was five or six years ago.
Your knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
Interested to know if anyone has ever had any hassle taking records into the USA? (or out for that matter).
In fact anyone got any handy tips on this either from a DJ perspective or importing / exporting records?
I have only bought records out of the US packed tight in hand luggage before & never had any hassle but I have heard of one DJ being turned back at JFK bringing records in to the US, that was five or six years ago.
Your knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
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There's no way to know if your stuff will be mishandled by customs people, so you just have to hope for the best.
Hmmm so no one has ever had any problems from customs when bringing records into the USA?
Just waltz through with a DJ box & no entertainers visa?
I'm sure some members on here have spun in the US? or brought quantities of records back from overseas, all plain sailing?
I have never taken records into the US which is what my main question is about ... I am probably gonna take around a 100 45's in hand luggage, but would like to take more.
As far as taking records out the US, I was talking to an old soul collector/DJ who has been on buying trips to the US since the 80's ..he said he just fills a suitcase up & packs as many in hand luggage as possible, takes of all prices & ditches receipts says he got them all for $1 a pop from a yard sale at customs & they always let him through.
He just bought a job lot of 500 LP's & packaged them up tight in big boxes & just took them to the US post office, put a nominal value of $30 a box on the customs declaration ...was expensive added ??1 on each record ...he said he never has to pay any import tax & just adds the ??1 onto the price in the UK.
I tried wrapping up LPs in shrink wrap to minimize damage in shipping, but the authorities cut it to see what was inside. I just wrap the records with string like a parcel and then pad them with clothing around the sides.
Just to echo: keep anything of high importance in your personal carry-on luggage.
OK this is what I am worried about.
Playing with CD's etc is not an option.
Yeah, I have looked into getting a visa & the cost & criteria you have to fulfill is crazy & would in no way be worth while in pursuing.
As I say I am sure there are DJ's on here who go back & forth all the time any tips on avoiding eight hours of questioning by customs with the possibility of being sent back to Blighty on the next flight would be greatly appreciated.
i m all for vinyl and still play with it usually, but remember you can also get banned for several years from entrance to the US when you get caught without a work permit and they realize the real reason for your travel. Cant really give you any tips besides the obvious, like no party flyers in your bag, no large amount of money in cash etc.. have your story ready, the adress where you stay etc.. still its hard to explain why you have records, headphones, needles etc with you as a tourist. I would definatly NOT recommend it.
Thing is what I am doing is actually pretty legit as I won't be getting paid in the US ..I will only be taking 45's, but no needles etc as that will all be sorted stateside ...I will be taking my soundburger to dig & some of the records will be to trade.
So the story to customs is I am just going to buy records & the records I am taking are gifts for friends & to trade which is a truthful statement ...or is the playing at a friends wedding/birthday a better story?
From what I gather all of that is completely legal to do ..it's just proving it if customs want to get funny right?