Hi Michnus
Good to see you on the Hubb too. We changed our passsports once at a land border crossing. We changed from a UK passport to a SA passport. the first time we tried it was Syria to Jordan. The officials didn't want to accept it because of the same reason you state. They want to see an entry/exit stamp from the previous country before they will stamp you in. We were told that it was to prevent duplication and probably also to try and prevent passports being changed/altered (photos changed etc). We had a fairly lenghty discussion with the head of immigration at the crossing to try and convince him to accept the change, but he didn't want to.
We managed to change passports on the ferry between jordan(aqaba) and Nuweiba (Eqypt). I think the only reason why we managed that successfully was because we got an Egyptian visa in our SA passports while we were still in London.
I would personally not bother to try and travel on 2 different passports of the same country, but is is helpful if one gets stolen to have a back up one.
Visa days are a real pain in the backside...
p.s - did you manage to sort out the rear shock?
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