Originally Posted by
JimmyHAD
Maybe, but whereas in past years the individual musician didn't have to prove the origin of the material, now the onus is on the owner of the instrument, not the gov. So, as the linked article states, a stringed instrument, such as a guitar, with an ivory nut/saddle, not uncommon before WWII, would be confiscated with no hope of return. Not just the offending nut or saddle. Tortoise shell pick guards, Brazilian rosewood fingerboards, or back/sides. Get some bureaucrat in customs examining your stuff and they arbitrarily decide your friend's original Tourte may be decorated with ivory ..... kiss the two fifty USD goodbye. BTW, if she has that kind of money you should marry her. :chapeau Give me her contact info ....... I'll see if I can arrange it for you ...... for a nominal fee ....... :deal: