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Pragmatically you’re almost definitely not going to be saving time or potential hassle.
Even if the neck breaks, which it shouldn’t, insurance should cover it and it’s usually fixable.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
But it would need to tick all of those boxes, and I would still expect to pay the taxes on the way home.
if you want to go because you just want to go, that's a different thing. but using the guitar pickup as a hook to hang that want on doesn't add up.
that makes me sound harsh & that's not how i mean it. i mean 'go if you want to go but the maths is bad'.
Its about like like looking at Bo Derek in Playboy!
1) If you have to book the guitar on with you, makes sure you take one with you. Customs aren't stupid, so if you left the country without one, and return with one, it'll raise suspicions, and the onus is then on you to prove you bought the guitar within the EU.
2) Don't bring any receipts/paperwork back on your person. If they do search you, and you have the receipt, you can hardly deny buying it abroad.