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yikes. but if they were enforcing that particular aspect then i think we'd have heard by now.He's even warned clients to be wary of traveling abroad with old guitars, because the law says owners can be asked to account for every wooden part of their guitars when re-entering the U.S. The law also covers the trade in vintage instruments.
Lourve the Pelham Nighthawk Studio!!jcyphe wrote:This is on a bunch of new Gibsons even Les Paul Customs.![]()
I would mind trying it on something like the above.
Gibson guitars set to miss Indian notes as raids in US and Europe on Gibson's facilities continue
Gibson selling first guitars with substitute wood
I'm also wanting some side by side comparisons of the baked maple vs rosewood. I have an ebony fretboard on my goth lp and it's always seemed bright to me.treehousecollections wrote:The Headboys are pretty good, I don't really hear anything distinctive from the SG. It may be the effects. It looks good and the specs make for a well playing guitar. Gibson produces quality and always has. West Texas Red, have you played the SG or the new Les Paul? Has anyone in here? I was just wondering.
I travel quite a bit, with and without guitars, and have never seen FWS Officers at a port of entry. Only Customs & Border Protection, and very seldom USDA. I think you'd be safe traveling with a vintage instrument from that aspect.stewart wrote:yikes. but if they were enforcing that particular aspect then i think we'd have heard by now.He's even warned clients to be wary of traveling abroad with old guitars, because the law says owners can be asked to account for every wooden part of their guitars when re-entering the U.S. The law also covers the trade in vintage instruments.