Question. If a guitar is made without using any restricted woods (rosewood, mahogany, Madagascan ebony) can it cross borders without any certification? By this I mean, if I were to import such a guitar knowing it has no restricted woods in it, is it just left to the folks at customs to have a look and say it is ok, do they have experts who would know the difference? Can they hold it up, or run tests if they are not sure? Are there any standard forms or papers that can declare what materials are used to ease the process?
And as a further complication to that, ebony from Madagascar is listed for example but if there was ebony from another country how does one prove its origin?
I guess the large manufacturers have worked out how to get certified but for the smaller luthier is the choice now to only use woods not listed, or no exports at all?
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I made this post awhile ago, but I suppose it's worth re-posting:
Alot of these "Customs Agents" wouldn't know rosewood from cedar, but if you find an agent that wants to be "Employee Of The Month" and wants to say "hey, this guitar has rosewood!", then it's his word against yours... They have the ultimate power of holding your instrument in customs, seizing it, and you'll be left with nothing.
Have all your paperwork in order, permits, etc., etc., so that they have nothing to find issue with.
Just my friendly opinion...
I was already aware of the requirement for CITES papers for importing guitars with restricted materials, but my question (maybe not clearly explained) is if I have a guitar made with woods that are NOT restricted is there still a requirement for some supporting paperwork?
Say, it has spruce and maple construction and we could find a suitable substitute for ebony for the fretboard and bridge would it still need official papers or would the appropriate description listing the materials used on the invoice be enough to see it through?
Or simply put, if there is no restricted woods, no need for CITES?
If so, what are people using as a suitable substitute for rosewood or ebony?