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   Subject: Re: [LUTE] An article from today's Wall Street Journal
      Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:09:17 +0200
      From: Markus Johann Muehlbauer [1]<[email protected]>
        To: David R [2]<[email protected]>

If I understand that article correctly, I'd asume I shoudn't even try to
bring my recorders or lute across the US-border. I don't yet know how I
should think about this development. When I asked for FSC-certified
recorders all I got in response was stupid answers. But this way over
the top. I own only a used lute, how on earth should I know what kind of
rosewood the luthier used for it an where or when it was harvested? The
wood propably comes from a time when no one knew that this kind of
documentation would one day become a necessity.

But I'm glad you reposted that article here. It would have never crossed
my mind that taking musical instrumentes to the US could turn out to be
so difficult.

On 26.08.2011 19:26, David R wrote:
> [3]http://online.wsj.com/article/
> SB10001424053111904787404576530520471223268.html?
> mod=WSJ_LifeStyle_Lifestyle_5


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References

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   2. mailto:[email protected]
   3. http://online.wsj.com/article/


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