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Buying (Expensive) Used Guitars from USA/EU post-Brexit?
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Hello fellow Fretboard forum members
I am new here, in terms of subscribing, but I have been reading the forum for many years. I would like to ask those of you who have bought expensive 2nd hand guitars from Reverb or any other online platform, in particular from a private seller/individual (and by “expensive” I mean guitars whose value is above $2,500, which I read somewhere is a key threshold for certain governments when it comes to customs checks/CITES checks etc).
I am not worried about surprises with regards to VAT and import duty taxes when the guitar arrives in the UK - that part is straightforward to calculate. What I am worried about is any other danger of having it seized/destroyed/penalised/held for long time/returned/etc etc. Is there some standard procedure you follow when buying online, 2nd hand, from a private seller? Do you ask them to fill certain declaration forms, or maybe you as a buyer have to fill certain forms for the arrival procedure at UK customs? Do you apply for any special approvals or ID numbers that you have to provide to UK customs (e.g. EORI number) when/if asked? Lets ignore “Brazilian Rosewood” that is endangered and needs CITES forms, this is out of the question - just talking about “normal” guitars. Apologies for the generic nature of the question, I have never bought a guitar online from overseas and would appreciate any examples of past experiences you might have and things to be aware of. Thank you very much!
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A few years back I had a Japanese made Bigsby guitar from the US, and the seller shipped through a certified port, as there were pearl inlays. He paid the extra $50 to make sure it was all legit.
If you can use Fedex or similar, you should have no problems at all with anything from an American Reverb dealer. If you are buying ash body & maple neck for example, what could go wrong?
Also, I agree, as Nightswan says, shipping to the US is a total pain these days. It used to be so simple.
I bought one from Canada from a shop with a great reputation - The Twelfth Fret Pro shop - during lockdown. There was a period when the exchange was very favourable and they had a sale so even with import and taxes included it was Uk equivalant price. They were excellent and there were no problems.
Finished rosewood in instruments is no longer subject to CITES (depending on when the rosewood was cut you may still need a certificate):
https://reverb.com/news/new-cites-regulations-for-all-rosewood-species
Unless its Brazilian rosewood. Dalbergia inclusion was to stop rosewood furniture not musical instruments and has since been fully excluded.
As noted above shipping to the USA is a pain, shipping from the USA is not.
Wouldn't do it again unless it was something there was really no other way of obtaining (which was the case with this one).