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Hey i just found a place in australia that sells butterfly knifes, obviously a license will be required for me to get one but i dont mind cos ive been after one ever since mine were stolen, i had a butterfly knife and a flick knife, i thought they were cool, never carried them round though, just loved playin with it. Anyways does anyone here know what kinda kicense is required and how i go about getting it, ive emailed them about it but havent heard back as yet.

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AKC Membership

The AKC is a Government Recognized Knife Club and has been operating for many years. As a member of the AKC you are granted an exemption under the new Victorian Sword Legislation.

The AKC(Australasian Knife Collectors) costs $30 per year which will allow you to buy sword and possess in Victoria. Alternatively you can apply for a prohibited weapons permit from police licensing.

When purchasing a sword in Victoria you will be required to prove your exemption and produce current photo ID, if buying online you will be required to fax or email a photocopy of your photo ID and current exemption to us

You may also apply for a membership to the Victorian Historical Edged Weapons Club in our store. If you are successful membership can be granted in only a few moments. You will need to sign a disclaimer stating that you have no criminal convictions or intervention orders, we will also require a scan of your drivers license

An application for membership to the AKC can be found HERE

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Lol Daniel-son...

Hey there is a new Karate Kid coming out you know

No, I didn't know about that! I bought the trilogy dvd - not bad.

Just a bit off topic > Funny thing about my wife whilst we were boarding a ship at Venice '06.

She'd bought a couple of crusade-style letter openers further south in an Italian castle.

They got picked up on X-Ray > Polizia and customs investigated the appearance of these 'knives/swords' and asked her about the weapons she was brining onto the ship > she was flabbergated lol.

Furthermore, she bought another one on the cruise in Dubrovnik and got pinged again.

She hasn't bought one since! LOL

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