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Well. I've skipped this thread as I actually thought was about wingnuts. I've been following the build over on TB though so glad it's here too (with more pics, I see!!) Really love how this is shaping up. There are some excellent ideas and little touches that should make this look and feel amazing. What have you decided electronics-wise? I have a Bartolini soapbox in mine with extended top end range which helps bring out the flavour. Look like you're going passive, too?
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Importing a neck with an Indian rosewood fingerboard & CITES
ped replied to JimBobTTD's topic in General Discussion
Seems straightforward ----- As from 04/02/2017, any item containing one of the newly listed CITES Appendix II (EU Annex B) rosewoods will require a CITES re-export permit to allow its legal movement out of the EU to say Switzerland, USA, Japan etc. Nothing is required for intra EU trade, i.e. sales to France, Germany, Holland, Poland etc. An import permit is required to allow a commercial movement from say USA to the UK, and to issue that, we would need the exporting non-EU country to issue the relevant export or re-export permit first. It would be the responsibility of the importer to check with their Management Authority if an import permit is required before the movement takes place. The permits need to be authorised by border force officials, so the paperwork must be presented to them for authorisation (ours on leaving the UK, and by the importer, where required, on entry into their country). If this is not done, this is deemed to be an illegal re-export or import and the guitar may be seized by customs. So basically from pre-convention stock of Annex B instruments currently held in the EU, nothing is required until the sale has happened, and if someone in Italy or France etc buys your instrument – no paperwork needed. If someone outside of the EU, say Japan or USA, buys it you will then need to apply to us for the re-export permit. Details of application process below. Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra), should you have any instruments with this wood is, Appendix I, EU Annex A and requires pre-sales certificates (A10’s) prior to advertising for sale within the EU only so you would need to determine whether you advertise within the EU or internationally to determine whether you need an A10 or not. A re-export permit (as per Appendix B) for movements out of the EU would be needed if you only advertise for sale outside of the EU. A10’s do not apply for commercial use for Annex B, C or D. If you need further explanation of this, please re-enquire. The link to the application form is https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/endangered-species-application-for-import-and-export-permit This link https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/321699/guid-fed0172.pdf takes you to the guidance on completion of (re)export and import applications. It is worth reading Guidance Note 1 alsohttps://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/355266/cites-gn1.pdf This linkhttp://ec.europa.eu/environment/cites/pdf/cop17/implementation_of_cites_cop17_listing_of_rosewood_clean.pdf takes you to EU guidance on the listing of Rosewood species into CITES Appendix II This link https://www.gov.uk/cites-imports-and-exports#application-process will help you on future applications and also has a link to the charges. I also attach a direct link to our feeshttps://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/355264/cites-ag-ct-01.pdf which explains the fees. Click on the relevant link for applications for animals or plants however a direct link is below: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/355265/cites-ag-ct-02.pdf The charges for the applications are explained on our website http https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports#charges It is worth reading through our guidance notes. When you apply to us, you can post the application with a cheque (payable to APHA) or a postal order, or e-mail completed forms to [email protected] and pay by credit/debit card (following the links above) by calling 01633 631800. I hope this helps Yours sincerely -
You're all good here, folks - everyone has an opinion so as long as we all treat each other with respect and realise that not everyone has the same experience, what's the problem?
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Why not organise a ‘bass bash’ - there’s normally one on somewhere at some point, and they’re a great way to meet other members and try out some kit!
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Have you spoken to eBay about commission?
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Welcome and thanks for popping over today!
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Ah yes, nice to meet you. This is why I always say we need a BC handshake! Glad you enjoyed the show ped
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If you mean you can’t find the discount code on BC, go to manage my purchases in the shop tab and you can find it there. It’s B4SSCH4T20
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I’ve been up since 4:30 so there!
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Hi Paul! Lovely to meet you too. Thanks for stopping by. We hope to have some more instruments with isn’t next year. That snapdragon is really cool!
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You could always film a reconstruction in B+W slow-mo like they used to do on ‘999’ (remember that programmme?!) See you tomorrow, if my train isn’t cancelled!!!
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Yes, I used to have a preamp with headphone output and normal output to an amp. I plugged some in ear phones (shure e2c) into the preamp with a little inline volume control. I’d simply adjust the volume to taste. The foam inserts in the headphones made the band a bit quieter and I could get my bass exactly the right mix in my ears. Worked perfectly!
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Importing a neck with an Indian rosewood fingerboard & CITES
ped replied to JimBobTTD's topic in General Discussion
Thanks! I might try them. Basically I want a simple FAQ that users here can read to help them when importing or exporting. They’ve apparently forwarded me to someone else now, so that’ll be fun. -
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They make bass ukuleles you know Nice to hear from you Peter, I know exactly what you mean but perhaps an extended break will help. You'll always be a 'bass player' and that'll help you with your uke playing, too. I haven't been in a band for years now, and often don't pick up a bass for weeks on end, but I still feel like a 'bassist' and enjoy keeping up to date with the gear and social aspect. Stick around, and enjoy the uke. I've always been interested to play one but almost constant appearances on adverts, along with whistling, has put me off!
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Importing a neck with an Indian rosewood fingerboard & CITES
ped replied to JimBobTTD's topic in General Discussion
I've spent the last week trying to get hold of SOMEONE, ANYONE at 'CITES' to give me some clear guidance that I can give to you all. NOBODY will give me a straight answer to my questions, I keep getting passed from one person to another and the whole process is frankly a shambles. -
“Tonewood” comparison, Rosewood vs Ebony fretboard sound clips.
ped replied to Manton Customs's topic in Bass Guitars
Well, this is fun!! I'll have listen and vote later -
Hell no. Crum players are monied
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I'm coming down from York on the train - already through our advertising banners have been lost or delayed so won't be with me before the show... I bet the train is cancelled...
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Might as well sell crumhornchat.co.uk then ffs
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Cool collection. I thought you had a really long sofa, too.
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Although we’re not allowed to host Rickenbacker sales on Basschat due to John Hall being a (omitted for legal reasons), I can’t say I’m unhappy to see fake ricks being sold elsewhere. Scam or not!
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can't shim a set neck, but the bridge saddles are too high
ped replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Repairs and Technical
Naah I’ve done it loads of times without a single problem. It’s very difficult to make it a rough finish if you do it with a proper file.