Yamato collector Posted November 20, 2022 Report Posted November 20, 2022 Hello, The Japanese proxy services I have used (DeJapan, Zenmarket) don't deal with swords, or items with certificates that require special permission for export. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks! Ron Quote
Brian Posted November 20, 2022 Report Posted November 20, 2022 https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/29128-kelly-schmidt-saved-my-bacon-or-crane https://www.militaria.co.za/nmb/topic/41682-sword-stuck-in-japan Quote
Yamato collector Posted November 20, 2022 Author Report Posted November 20, 2022 Thanks for the leads Brian! Found this page about Kelly Schmidt's Japan Auctions services: https://www.facebook.com/Japanese.antique.auctions/about_details Quote
FZ1 Posted November 22, 2022 Report Posted November 22, 2022 Kelly is excellent - highly recommended. Jon Quote
Yamato collector Posted December 6, 2022 Author Report Posted December 6, 2022 To summarize Kelly's fees: 15% of the auction end price (6000yen minimum per item) Paypal fee (not specified) All blades over 15cm: 35000 fee includes receiving, examination, photographing, export permit application to the Ministry of Culture, cancellation of the torukusho registration at the police department, EMS, and insurance (extra fee for high insure). Quote
Bruno Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 Hi, Kelly Schmidt recently told me he stopped exporting blades more than a year ago. Do you know a reliable middleman/broker who could bid, buy and export outside Japan (to France in my case) nihonto on Yahoo Japan? Thanks Quote
Lewis B Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 13 minutes ago, Bruno said: Hi, Kelly Schmidt recently told me he stopped exporting blades more than a year ago. Do you know a reliable middleman/broker who could bid, buy and export outside Japan (to France in my case) nihonto on Yahoo Japan? Thanks Bid through Jauce. You will have to authorize the bid theough so give yourself a couple of days to get the authorization and acceptance of the extra fees for swords. They provide a purchase thru delivery service. Never used them but others have. The fees do start to accumulate but could be a good standby option. 1 Quote
Bruno Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 Thanks Lewis B. I have read about Jauce (do they really export nihonto for sure?)but was wondering if a real person could do the job. Quote
Yumso Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 11 minutes ago, Bruno said: Hi, Kelly Schmidt recently told me he stopped exporting blades more than a year ago. Do you know a reliable middleman/broker who could bid, buy and export outside Japan (to France in my case) nihonto on Yahoo Japan? Thanks Paul Kremers. I've got lots of help from him. I think he also does proxy Yahoo bidding service too. Try sending mail to him. 1 Quote
Lewis B Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 3 hours ago, Bruno said: Thanks Lewis B. I have read about Jauce (do they really export nihonto for sure?)but was wondering if a real person could do the job. Maybe have a word with Gerry. He has purchased blades with Jauce Quote
Gerry Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 Yes, Jauce is a good proxy service to use for Yahoo Auction listings in Japan. Just tack on an additional 20% on top of the winning bid price. I've bought a total of 7 swords using their services. Always prompt on responses. One note though, they only ship to addresses outside Japan. You can't ship a sword to a local sword dealer in Japan for shinsa or koshirae services, nor can you pick up the swords in person. I guess they want to make $$$ on the shipping services. 1 Quote
Lewis B Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 6 minutes ago, Gerry said: they only ship to addresses outside the US. Interesting. Wonder why? So where did you ship your blades? Quote
SteveM Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 1 hour ago, Gerry said: I guess they want to make $$$ on the shipping services. It may be a tax requirement. If they sell or ship to a local person, they will have to collect (and submit) consumption taxes. Quote
Gerry Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 Unfortunately, they still collected on the sales tax from stores that charged it, even though I clarified with Jauce that the sword was shipping to the US. Another thing to consider with auctions that state the 10% sales tax requirement. Quote
Gerry Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 2 hours ago, Lewis B said: Interesting. Wonder why? So where did you ship your blades? Sorry, my bad...I meant Jauce only ships to addresses outside Japan. They don't ship to addresses inside Japan. Quote
Lewis B Posted August 16, 2024 Report Posted August 16, 2024 10 minutes ago, Gerry said: Sorry, my bad...I meant Jauce only ships to addresses outside Japan. They don't ship to addresses inside Japan. Ah OK that makes sense now 1 Quote
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