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Hello Fishing Buddies
If you would like to looking for some nice Japanese lures or something for your fishing from here in Japan, I can provide you the Japanese Fishing Goods Pick Up Services to support your fishing success. The process is followings: 1) Please let me know what you are want me to pick from here in Japan. Type of lure, color or something you want. For example, crankbait, around 3 feet deep runner, in gold/orange belly. Fluorocarbon line 4lb in clear. 2) I will estimate the total money and let you know it as quickly as possible. I will add 20 percent of your total merchandizing goods for covering my transportation and my works. 3) Please send me International Postal Money Order (only $5 fee) which save your money than International bank transfer (Regular more than $30). 4) I will pick them, pack them in a box and will send you by Air mail. (A week for arrival) If the merchandized goods are expensive ones, I will use the EMS mail to get warranty for the accident. 5) Note: If you would like to pick some second hand lures to save your money, but not always stocked such lures in the tackle shops and I will pick up some assorted ones in my choice in this case. My e-mail address is My old web site is http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Ra...555/index.html Hiromi Nishikigi |
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Hiromi is a genuinely good guy fellas, just so you don't think he's a
rip-off artist or something like that. I've known him for years... Japanese lures cost a ton more if you buy them here in the states also. Warren "Hiromi Nishikigi" wrote in message ... Hello Fishing Buddies If you would like to looking for some nice Japanese lures or something for your fishing from here in Japan, I can provide you the Japanese Fishing Goods Pick Up Services to support your fishing success. The process is followings: 1) Please let me know what you are want me to pick from here in Japan. Type of lure, color or something you want. For example, crankbait, around 3 feet deep runner, in gold/orange belly. Fluorocarbon line 4lb in clear. 2) I will estimate the total money and let you know it as quickly as possible. I will add 20 percent of your total merchandizing goods for covering my transportation and my works. 3) Please send me International Postal Money Order (only $5 fee) which save your money than International bank transfer (Regular more than $30). 4) I will pick them, pack them in a box and will send you by Air mail. (A week for arrival) If the merchandized goods are expensive ones, I will use the EMS mail to get warranty for the accident. 5) Note: If you would like to pick some second hand lures to save your money, but not always stocked such lures in the tackle shops and I will pick up some assorted ones in my choice in this case. My e-mail address is My old web site is http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Ra...555/index.html Hiromi Nishikigi |
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"go-bassn" wrote in message
... Hiromi is a genuinely good guy fellas, just so you don't think he's a rip-off artist or something like that. I've known him for years... Japanese lures cost a ton more if you buy them here in the states also. Cool, its nice to know that. Just a note. You may also have to pay some import duties on items shipped from Japan. This would be collected by the carrier at time of delivery. I run inot that with electronics from time to time. If you order a lot of stuff it is more likely to have a duty imposed than a small amount of stuff. If you think this might apply check with customs ont he duties you might have to pay and determine if it is still a good deal. Warren may know more about htis if he has been dealing like this for any length of time. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com Warren "Hiromi Nishikigi" wrote in message ... Hello Fishing Buddies If you would like to looking for some nice Japanese lures or something for your fishing from here in Japan, I can provide you the Japanese Fishing Goods Pick Up Services to support your fishing success. The process is followings: 1) Please let me know what you are want me to pick from here in Japan. Type of lure, color or something you want. For example, crankbait, around 3 feet deep runner, in gold/orange belly. Fluorocarbon line 4lb in clear. 2) I will estimate the total money and let you know it as quickly as possible. I will add 20 percent of your total merchandizing goods for covering my transportation and my works. 3) Please send me International Postal Money Order (only $5 fee) which save your money than International bank transfer (Regular more than $30). 4) I will pick them, pack them in a box and will send you by Air mail. (A week for arrival) If the merchandized goods are expensive ones, I will use the EMS mail to get warranty for the accident. 5) Note: If you would like to pick some second hand lures to save your money, but not always stocked such lures in the tackle shops and I will pick up some assorted ones in my choice in this case. My e-mail address is My old web site is http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Ra...555/index.html Hiromi Nishikigi |
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It depends on what the items are, not the quantity.
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Hiromi is a genuinely good guy fellas, just so you don't think he's a rip-off artist or something like that. I've known him for years... Japanese lures cost a ton more if you buy them here in the states also. Cool, its nice to know that. Just a note. You may also have to pay some import duties on items shipped from Japan. This would be collected by the carrier at time of delivery. I run inot that with electronics from time to time. If you order a lot of stuff it is more likely to have a duty imposed than a small amount of stuff. If you think this might apply check with customs ont he duties you might have to pay and determine if it is still a good deal. Warren may know more about htis if he has been dealing like this for any length of time. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com Warren "Hiromi Nishikigi" wrote in message ... Hello Fishing Buddies If you would like to looking for some nice Japanese lures or something for your fishing from here in Japan, I can provide you the Japanese Fishing Goods Pick Up Services to support your fishing success. The process is followings: 1) Please let me know what you are want me to pick from here in Japan. Type of lure, color or something you want. For example, crankbait, around 3 feet deep runner, in gold/orange belly. Fluorocarbon line 4lb in clear. 2) I will estimate the total money and let you know it as quickly as possible. I will add 20 percent of your total merchandizing goods for covering my transportation and my works. 3) Please send me International Postal Money Order (only $5 fee) which save your money than International bank transfer (Regular more than $30). 4) I will pick them, pack them in a box and will send you by Air mail. (A week for arrival) If the merchandized goods are expensive ones, I will use the EMS mail to get warranty for the accident. 5) Note: If you would like to pick some second hand lures to save your money, but not always stocked such lures in the tackle shops and I will pick up some assorted ones in my choice in this case. My e-mail address is My old web site is http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Ra...555/index.html Hiromi Nishikigi |
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Hi Bob
So many fishing gears exported/imported so far but my friends and I didn't paid the duty. Maybe it was not a business and small quantities but not sure. Hiromi "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Hiromi is a genuinely good guy fellas, just so you don't think he's a rip-off artist or something like that. I've known him for years... Japanese lures cost a ton more if you buy them here in the states also. Cool, its nice to know that. Just a note. You may also have to pay some import duties on items shipped from Japan. This would be collected by the carrier at time of delivery. I run inot that with electronics from time to time. If you order a lot of stuff it is more likely to have a duty imposed than a small amount of stuff. If you think this might apply check with customs ont he duties you might have to pay and determine if it is still a good deal. Warren may know more about htis if he has been dealing like this for any length of time. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com Warren "Hiromi Nishikigi" wrote in message ... Hello Fishing Buddies If you would like to looking for some nice Japanese lures or something for your fishing from here in Japan, I can provide you the Japanese Fishing Goods Pick Up Services to support your fishing success. The process is followings: 1) Please let me know what you are want me to pick from here in Japan. Type of lure, color or something you want. For example, crankbait, around 3 feet deep runner, in gold/orange belly. Fluorocarbon line 4lb in clear. 2) I will estimate the total money and let you know it as quickly as possible. I will add 20 percent of your total merchandizing goods for covering my transportation and my works. 3) Please send me International Postal Money Order (only $5 fee) which save your money than International bank transfer (Regular more than $30). 4) I will pick them, pack them in a box and will send you by Air mail. (A week for arrival) If the merchandized goods are expensive ones, I will use the EMS mail to get warranty for the accident. 5) Note: If you would like to pick some second hand lures to save your money, but not always stocked such lures in the tackle shops and I will pick up some assorted ones in my choice in this case. My e-mail address is My old web site is http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Ra...555/index.html Hiromi Nishikigi |
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I second that! He is a first rate good guy, and I say that from personal
experience. -- Bob Rickard (AKA Dr. Spinnerbait) www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Hiromi is a genuinely good guy fellas, just so you don't think he's a rip-off artist or something like that. I've known him for years... Japanese lures cost a ton more if you buy them here in the states also. Warren "Hiromi Nishikigi" wrote in message ... Hello Fishing Buddies If you would like to looking for some nice Japanese lures or something for your fishing from here in Japan, I can provide you the Japanese Fishing Goods Pick Up Services to support your fishing success. The process is followings: 1) Please let me know what you are want me to pick from here in Japan. Type of lure, color or something you want. For example, crankbait, around 3 feet deep runner, in gold/orange belly. Fluorocarbon line 4lb in clear. 2) I will estimate the total money and let you know it as quickly as possible. I will add 20 percent of your total merchandizing goods for covering my transportation and my works. 3) Please send me International Postal Money Order (only $5 fee) which save your money than International bank transfer (Regular more than $30). 4) I will pick them, pack them in a box and will send you by Air mail. (A week for arrival) If the merchandized goods are expensive ones, I will use the EMS mail to get warranty for the accident. 5) Note: If you would like to pick some second hand lures to save your money, but not always stocked such lures in the tackle shops and I will pick up some assorted ones in my choice in this case. My e-mail address is My old web site is http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Ra...555/index.html Hiromi Nishikigi |
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