Hi folks,
Wish I had found this web site before....I have a 1913 BE2A/B propeller in the UK at my parents' house, and made recent enquiries about shipping it over here. The cost of the shipping was about $1200 but the estimated cost to have it "treated" by Customs as it is, of course, a wooden item, was estimated to cost another $1200, making me reluctant to ship it over.
Can anyone confirm if this is the expected cost for treatment? I was going to loan it to a museum here, but they weren't interested.
Most UK museums are also not interested in the loan of such a prop, preferring it to be "donated". I am reluctant to do this, so would still like to get it over to Australia.
The info on the hub says it was made by Aldam Heaton & Co, for BE2A/B and is for a 70HP Renault engine (one of which I believe they have at Moorabbin Museum). Aldam Heaton's company usually made wooden furnishings, and did some of the State Rooms on the Titanic!
Thanks in advance
Neil
Wish I had found this web site before....I have a 1913 BE2A/B propeller in the UK at my parents' house, and made recent enquiries about shipping it over here. The cost of the shipping was about $1200 but the estimated cost to have it "treated" by Customs as it is, of course, a wooden item, was estimated to cost another $1200, making me reluctant to ship it over.
Can anyone confirm if this is the expected cost for treatment? I was going to loan it to a museum here, but they weren't interested.
Most UK museums are also not interested in the loan of such a prop, preferring it to be "donated". I am reluctant to do this, so would still like to get it over to Australia.
The info on the hub says it was made by Aldam Heaton & Co, for BE2A/B and is for a 70HP Renault engine (one of which I believe they have at Moorabbin Museum). Aldam Heaton's company usually made wooden furnishings, and did some of the State Rooms on the Titanic!
Thanks in advance
Neil
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