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14 January 2016, 11:56
Safari Classic
Trophy Transport
I was on an elephant hunt in Zimbabwe last Easter. The tusks are still stuck in Harare as my transporter seems unable to get them to Norway due to the airline boycott. Does anyone have any ideas as to how this can be solved?
14 January 2016, 12:07
Saeed
Last few times I had my trophies shipped by sea.


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14 January 2016, 12:10
Barry Groulx
Who are they with. TCI in Bulawayo is very good.
14 January 2016, 12:15
A.Dahlgren
send them by plane to RSA and boat after that. No problems at all, who are they with in Zim? They should sort this out for you easy

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14 January 2016, 12:24
Odin
Hi,

If you are good With Your cites it should not be a problem. Sea and air is open to Norway. Have to take a pitstop in Germany. Send me a pm if you want more info. Im better writing in Norwegian!
14 January 2016, 13:12
Carl Frederik Nagell
Du kan kontakte Carl Hjort tlf +45 23483001

Burde ikke være noe problem.

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14 January 2016, 21:00
Safari Classic
The tusks started out with TCI in Bulewayo, and it is the Danish tranporter Labrador whose in charge of transport.
15 January 2016, 01:56
Safari Classic
Good advice! Thank you so much! I will let you know how they get sendt.
15 January 2016, 06:48
Fjold
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Last few times I had my trophies shipped by sea.


Was that because it was easier to lease a ship than an entire plane?

Wink


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26 February 2016, 00:58
Safari Classic
The tusks arrived yeasterday! They started out in Harare, and made their way to Oslo via Cape Town and London.