Hi, folks, My Boudet hurdy gurdy will be finished next month and I'll need to have it shipped from France to Oregon. My husband is sure it will be confiscated when it gets here because there is ivory and mother-of-pearl on it and he's on lutherie e-lists that have related horror stories. I know M. Boudet uses old ivory and works in CITES compliance. However, to be sure, what documentation needs to be with the instrument to prove to any U.S. inspectors that it's legal? M. Boudet asked me to find out. I emailed the Department of Fish and Wildlife, but they haven't responded.
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