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of stuff from Japan. The ones I saw were undamaged.
Man, you do like a challenge, don't you?
Think there are some good value propositions if you can get past the logistics, potential for a box full of firewood turning up and the additional fees
2004 Yamaha LL-500
1995 Yamaha LA-8
https://buyee.jp?lang=en offer a service where they buy the guitar on your behalf (you pay Buyee first), ship it to their warehouse in Japan and then will inspect it and wrap it for you before shipping it internationally. It shows you all of the fees upfront which is handy expect for custom charges into to the UK. Custom will contact you once it arrives in the UK.
You do have to read the Google translate description very carefully and I like to look at the photos in detail on a laptop rather than a phone.
I find this is generally cheaper than buying a guitar from Japan on eBay.
Import is on the item itself. Vat is charged on the item AND on the shipping cost. So 25-30% over the actual purchase price is a safe assumption.
There will also be a handling charge from the UK courier because they do all the HMRC paperwork for you and arrange payment of the monies.
DO NOT undervalue it. If you do then if it gets ruined in transit the insurance on it will only pay out to the declared value.
It's also a criminal offence and if HMRC decide they can confiscate the item and destroy it. You don't get your money back then either, and you might get fined. If you ask the seller to undervalue then you are inciting them to commit an offence too. That's not a good look.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator
if you pay a third party as you did, is their fee included in the sum for VAT ,
so Guitar + Shipping + TP fee x 20%
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I've just reviewed my last guitar purchase from Japan.
I paid
1. 1000 yen / £7.94 in Buyee fees
3. Cost of the guitar
4. £150 UK customs fee
Hope that helps.
Ooh also look out for Buyee vouchers. I saved loads on my Burny SG Junior purchase. I believe there is always vouchers available for first time buyers.
Good luck.
2004 Yamaha LL-500
1995 Yamaha LA-8
You'll find several threads discussing this exact topic.
Many forum members have successfully imported from Japan. Apparently it's very easy and quick.
I've had a few bits from them (as have others here) and they've been excellent. Always very well packed. A well established professional outfit.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator
He basically imports jap guitars, sets them up and sells them here in UK. A good selection in stock.
Whitstable guitars.