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Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - CurlyVermontMaple - 05-21-2018 Good morning, I have questions about Brazilian Rosewood. Here's my situation. In the years between the 20s to the mid 70s Springfield Vt. was a world machinist center in the US. The shops made many people quite wealthy during this time and as a result there were several small 1-3 men woodworking shops that catered to the very rich. All of the woodworking shops that were in production in the 50s 60s have all closed and the craftsman of the time have all passed. Some of the woodworking shops sat for decades gathering dust and rust. I have a piece of Brazilian Rosewood that came from one of these woodworking shop that was brought here in the late 50sor early 60s but no way to document it. Has anyone here gone through the process of legally owning pre banded Brazilian Rosewood that could give me advice on how to start the process? Thanks Bud RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - Bob10 - 05-21-2018 (05-21-2018, 11:05 AM)CurlyVermontMaple Wrote: Good morning, I have questions about Brazilian Rosewood. I don't want to be a smart azz but who is going to call the law on you or are you planning on selling it? I go to estate sales and see ivory fairly often none of it recently harvested and almost none has documentation. While some companies won't sell it I haven't seen any of it destroyed. There was a recent sale with a couple of stuffed bears which I have found out aren't to be sold but were allowed to be given away RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - ianab - 05-21-2018 Isnt it the actual importing thats strictly controlled? Thats where the Guitar company got into trouble anyway. RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - CurlyVermontMaple - 05-21-2018 Why I'm asking is that I am thinking of selling it. This isn't a typical small piece of rosewood, it's a slab. Slab measures full (8/4) 2'' thick by 21-3/4'' wide and 11 feet 4 inches long. I could be wrong but I don't think rosewood slabs are all that common this size. I'm kinda stumped on how to legally sell the slab without any actual documentation. Thanks for the reply's, any info will be appreciated. Bud RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - UpstateNYdude - 05-21-2018 Domestic sales aren't usually prohibited, it's cross border and international where they seize your assets in customs if it's over a certain size/weight. Travis Knapp (I believe it's exotichardwoods.com) is in VT just north of me and still sells lots of CITES listed woods, but only within the U.S. he has an eBay store you might want to contact him he may want to buy it. RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - Cian - 05-22-2018 (05-21-2018, 06:07 PM)CurlyVermontMaple Wrote: This isn't a typical small piece of rosewood, it's a Oh snap! RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - ianab - 05-22-2018 From this page. http://www.wood-database.com/wood-articles/rosewoods-bubinga-really-banned-cites/ Quote:First off, some clarifications are needed. RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - CurlyVermontMaple - 05-22-2018 Thanks for the good advice. I wont have to hide in the shadows any longer. Bud RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - RonB1957 - 05-22-2018 (05-22-2018, 08:03 AM)CurlyVermontMaple Wrote: Thanks for the good advice. Would love to see a pic. of that piece. I would love to have it too, but I doubt I could afford it. RE: Brazilian Rosewood ownership question - sniper - 05-22-2018 (05-21-2018, 06:07 PM)CurlyVermontMaple Wrote: This isn't a typical small piece of rosewood, it's a That would make a nice workbench top. I would also like to see a pic of that slab. |