Pirate Cutlass Scabbard
Ornately decorated wooden scabbard with brass throat and tip for 18th-century pirate-style cutlasses, lined with velvet. HTS 9307.00.00.00 sheaths therefor for cutlasses and swords. Integral to the arm classification.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If standalone wooden case without metal fittings
Other wooden articles in Chapter 44 if not specific sheath.
If gold-plated decorative scabbard
Precious metal clad articles to Chapter 71.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include photos showing sword compatibility; declare with blade if set
• Wood treatment certificates for quarantine
• Avoid 'costume prop' to maintain 9307 status
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