GrantB wrote:Wow, a CITES certified neck for $200?! Certification per unit is $100 (more inEU) and takes up to 2 months to process...sometimes longer.
I got the Coney Island stuff also but it was the Brazilian Walnut. It’s hard as nails and looks like a rich chocolate.
I think you got a true steal here!
Is the certificate necessary because it's a commercial transaction?
I was thinking about taking my rosewood Strat through the US and on to the UK but likely now won't. Just out of interest, if it's non-commercial is it necessary to even mention it at the border or are you obliged to regardless? I've read the guidelines but they don't say.
GrantB wrote:Wow, a CITES certified neck for $200?! Certification per unit is $100 (more inEU) and takes up to 2 months to process...sometimes longer.
I got the Coney Island stuff also but it was the Brazilian Walnut. It’s hard as nails and looks like a rich chocolate.
I think you got a true steal here!
Is the certificate necessary because it's a commercial transaction?
I was thinking about taking my rosewood Strat through the US and on to the UK but likely now won't. Just out of interest, if it's non-commercial is it necessary to even mention it at the border or are you obliged to regardless? I've read the guidelines but they don't say.
If it is travelling with you, there is no problem, it is part of your personal property, no cites needed unless it is a LOT of rosewood (say a big piece of furniture).
EDIT, I am completely wrong, and it is very dangerous to take any rosewood through customs, you run the risk of immediate confiscation. But I'll look after that guitar for you until you return.
EDIT, I am completely wrong, and it is very dangerous to take any rosewood through customs, you run the risk of immediate confiscation. But I'll look after that guitar for you until you return.
EDIT, I am completely wrong, and it is very dangerous to take any rosewood through customs, you run the risk of immediate confiscation. But I'll look after that guitar for you until you return.
Phew! Lucky you said... It's in the mail.
Excellent, I promise to look after it carefully, and to only gig with it on days ending in 'y'. Safe travels Brian!
GrantB wrote:Wow, a CITES certified neck for $200?! Certification per unit is $100 (more inEU) and takes up to 2 months to process...sometimes longer.
I got the Coney Island stuff also but it was the Brazilian Walnut. It’s hard as nails and looks like a rich chocolate.
I think you got a true steal here!
Is the certificate necessary because it's a commercial transaction?
I was thinking about taking my rosewood Strat through the US and on to the UK but likely now won't. Just out of interest, if it's non-commercial is it necessary to even mention it at the border or are you obliged to regardless? I've read the guidelines but they don't say.
You must arrange CITES going into the UK. They are strict!
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GrantB wrote:
I got the Coney Island stuff also but it was the Brazilian Walnut. It’s hard as nails and looks like a rich chocolate.
Any pictures? This your JM neck or something else?
Tele custom neck.
Danny, you’ve broken the tone seal on the JM!!!
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twangnsnarl wrote:
Any pictures? This your JM neck or something else?
What?! Say it ain’t so!!
Grants JM neck is now on my allparts tete
I've got a really nice 1985 Fender Squier Strat neck that has been scolloped. I'm going to put that one. It's got a little bit of relic-ing on the headstock so looks really good - really finishes the Jazzmaster off. Feels fantasic too, takes it a step up.
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What?! Say it ain’t so!!
Grants JM neck is now on my allparts tete
I've got a really nice 1985 Fender Squier Strat neck that has been scolloped. I'm going to put that one. It's got a little bit of relic-ing on the headstock so looks really good - really finishes the Jazzmaster off. Feels fantasic too, takes it a step up.
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Sensitive choice there. But I have to say I'm a little disappointed that you aren't going to convert it to a 7 string. If you do decide to go that route, I'd suggest also installing a Floyd. And hit me up for some EMGs as well.
Nice, I'm considering fitting a bigsby to my Strat! But I think a Kahler would capture the essential JM vibe better. On a JM, you really need a trem that requires routing, as there's far too much wood otherwise to deaden the tone.
Would love to see photos of that 335--it must look really classy.
I've got a really nice 1985 Fender Squier Strat neck that has been scolloped. I'm going to put that one. It's got a little bit of relic-ing on the headstock so looks really good - really finishes the Jazzmaster off. Feels fantasic too, takes it a step up.
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Sensitive choice there. But I have to say I'm a little disappointed that you aren't going to convert it to a 7 string. If you do decide to go that route, I'd suggest also installing a Floyd. And hit me up for some EMGs as well.
You'll need to redo the headstock though. Single Coil will sort you out.
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