Martin
That's a great idea!  Thanks for the tip.
Deb
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Martin Westbeek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Anything that is commercially available in the US is ok in Europe. One 
> thing that I learned however, is to not label my packages "flytying 
> materials". That term causes suspicion, and customs may want to inspect 
> the package. Not all customs officers are feather experts, and I've had 
> things removed from packages that were perfectly innocent, like peacock 
> wing feathers. If you label the package "craft materials" you don't have 
> that problem.
> Martin


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