Fairground Organ Reproduction
A scaled-down mechanical barrel organ replicating 19th-century fairground models, hand-cranked with interchangeable barrels for tunes. Classified in HTS 9208.90.00.40 as fairground organs, not fitting keyboard or pipe organ headings.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If electrically amplified
Electric pipe organs or parts fall under 9209, not mechanical fairground types.
If full-scale amusement ride component
Fairground equipment for amusement parks classifies under Chapter 95.
If coin-operated with modern motors
Coin-operated mechanical amusement devices may go to Chapter 84.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Submit barrel and pin mechanism specs to prove mechanical operation without electricity
• Measure and declare overall dimensions; large sizes may trigger additional transport regs
• Obtain historical reproduction certifications to support value declarations
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