I was looking at 'StewMac' Rosewood timber Back & Sides Sets today and noticed that no warning came up regarding exporting it to Australia. I Googled to find out more and from the 26th November 2019, you no longer need CITES permits to import or export rosewood, refer to link.
https://www.environment.gov.au/biodiver ... sheet-2019
Download: Changes to regulation of international trade in CITES timber species (PDF - 218.16 KB
I do recall that changes were coming and to see this news now is good for Guitar Builders!
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Changes to Reg of International Trade in CITES
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Common sense at last! It seems a little rare these days! Or am I just getting old and cranky?..no need to answer that, I have three daughters who have a few opinions! Cheers, Ross
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Looks like it only applies to the following though:
•finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument parts and finished musical instruments accessories (see definitions below); and
•finished products to a maximum of 10kg of rosewood per shipment.
Would a set of back and sides fit in the category of a "finished product"??
Here are their definitions:
Definitions
Finished musical instruments
A musical instrument1 that is ready to play or needs only the installation of parts to make it playable (includes antique instruments).
Finished musical instrument accessories
A musical instrument accessory2 that is separate from the musical instrument, and is specifically designed or shaped to be used explicitly in association with an instrument, and that requires no further modification to be used.
Finished musical instrument parts:
A part of a musical instrument3 that is ready to install and is specifically designed and shaped to be used explicitly in association with the instrument to make it playable.
•finished musical instruments, finished musical instrument parts and finished musical instruments accessories (see definitions below); and
•finished products to a maximum of 10kg of rosewood per shipment.
Would a set of back and sides fit in the category of a "finished product"??
Here are their definitions:
Definitions
Finished musical instruments
A musical instrument1 that is ready to play or needs only the installation of parts to make it playable (includes antique instruments).
Finished musical instrument accessories
A musical instrument accessory2 that is separate from the musical instrument, and is specifically designed or shaped to be used explicitly in association with an instrument, and that requires no further modification to be used.
Finished musical instrument parts:
A part of a musical instrument3 that is ready to install and is specifically designed and shaped to be used explicitly in association with the instrument to make it playable.
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When I looked at 'Stewmac's' website, 5th & 6th December 2019, their website did not display a restriction on exporting Rosewood Bridge blanks or Rosewood Back & Sides. On the 6th December 2019, I placed an order for some Rosewood Bridge Blanks. I received an email 6th December 2019, from 'Stewmac' stating that my order had been sent.
I also contacted 'LMI' to see whether they are now exporting Rosewood eg Back & Sides. They advised that because it is not a 'finished' item they would not be able to export it. They indicated that they were able to export finished bridge pins and similar products. They are still reviewing what they are now able to export.
Today (7/12/2019), I looked again at 'Stewmac's' website and noted that their export restrictions have now been returned again re: Rosewood items.
I will await to see if my Rosewood Bridge Blanks arrive or, will they be held up at 'Customs'. Maybe they will treat the bridge blanks as 'finished' formed items.
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I also contacted 'LMI' to see whether they are now exporting Rosewood eg Back & Sides. They advised that because it is not a 'finished' item they would not be able to export it. They indicated that they were able to export finished bridge pins and similar products. They are still reviewing what they are now able to export.
Today (7/12/2019), I looked again at 'Stewmac's' website and noted that their export restrictions have now been returned again re: Rosewood items.
I will await to see if my Rosewood Bridge Blanks arrive or, will they be held up at 'Customs'. Maybe they will treat the bridge blanks as 'finished' formed items.
Wayne
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I noticed that as well. Looks like some common sense has returned, but that common sense is somewhat limited!
Back and side sets - Nope
Bridge blanks - Nope
Fingerboard blanks - Nope
Bindings - yes
Bridges - yes
Slotted fingerboards - yes
Personally I am disappointed about back and side sets (but not surprised), but also pleased I can now get rosewood bindings again and can send mandolins to the USA with Rosewood bindings.
Back and side sets - Nope
Bridge blanks - Nope
Fingerboard blanks - Nope
Bindings - yes
Bridges - yes
Slotted fingerboards - yes
Personally I am disappointed about back and side sets (but not surprised), but also pleased I can now get rosewood bindings again and can send mandolins to the USA with Rosewood bindings.
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I received my 10 Rosewood Bridge Blanks that I ordered with free shipping arrangements, 5th December 2019. from 'Stewmac'.
This order was made when 'Stewmac' removed their export restriction on rosewood items for a short period in early December 2019. 'Stewmac' has re-introduced the export ban again as some of their rosewood items must have been reviewed again as not being a 'Finished ' Rosewood items in accordance with the the International Trade in CITES. I very fortunate that my order got through!
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This order was made when 'Stewmac' removed their export restriction on rosewood items for a short period in early December 2019. 'Stewmac' has re-introduced the export ban again as some of their rosewood items must have been reviewed again as not being a 'Finished ' Rosewood items in accordance with the the International Trade in CITES. I very fortunate that my order got through!
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