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Old 09-02-2011, 05:57 PM   #1
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Gibson Guitar Factories Raided by Feds


Gibson—the legendary instrument makers behind the Les Paul, SG and 335 guitar models—had its Memphis and Nashville factories and offices raided by federal agents last Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reports.

The article said federal officials seized pallets of wood, electronic files and guitars. While federal officials have not commented on the investigation, Gibson CEO Henry Juszkiewicz led reporters to believe the issue was an environmental one, stating “The wood the government seized Wednesday is from a Forest Stewardship Council certified supplier.”

The article explains that the investigation’s pressing issue was probably the origin of the guitars’ wood:

The question in the first raid seemed to be whether Gibson had been buying illegally harvested hardwoods from protected forests, such as the Madagascar ebony that makes for such lovely fretboards. And if Gibson did knowingly import illegally harvested ebony from Madagascar, that wouldn’t be a negligible offense. Peter Lowry, ebony and rosewood expert at the Missouri Botanical Garden, calls the Madagascar wood trade the “equivalent of Africa’s blood diamonds.” But with the new raid, the government seems to be questioning whether some wood sourced from India met every regulatory jot and tittle.

But as the article explains, this isn’t only a hot issue for guitar manufacturers, but collectors as well:

If you are the lucky owner of a 1920s Martin guitar, it may well be made, in part, of Brazilian rosewood. Cross an international border with an instrument made of that now-restricted wood, and you better have correct and complete documentation proving the age of the instrument. Otherwise, you could lose it to a zealous customs agent—not to mention face fines and prosecution.

John Thomas, a law professor at Quinnipiac University and a blues and ragtime guitarist, says “there’s a lot of anxiety, and it’s well justified.” Once upon a time, he would have taken one of his vintage guitars on his travels. Now, “I don’t go out of the country with a wooden guitar.”

http://www.pastemagazine.com/article...d-by-feds.html

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Old 09-02-2011, 07:47 PM   #2
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It's all political, of course.

That said, it couldn't happen to a more deserving company.

We are talking about the folks who bought, and then subsequently destroyed, just to name a few:

Tobias basses
Steinberger basses
Opcode software
Arp Synthesizers
Maestro products
Wurlitzer keyboards
Kramer guitars

...and so many more!

Yep...that and that fact that they pretend that their headstocks are made correctly, when nearly a 20% break in the field, and just switching to a scarf joint would fix the issue, like nearly every other modern guitar manufacturer has done.

http://www.edroman.com/rants/les_paul_necks.htm

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I heard the CEO of the company say in an interview that the feds told him, "All these problems would go away if you moved your production to another country."
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I heard the CEO of the company say in an interview that the feds told him, "All these problems would go away if you moved your production to another country."
Of course he's going to say that.
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That's a given. This is what we do to people who want to work in this country, or form a corp...we overwhelm them with administrative regulation.

I remember when Tobias had to move his spray booth to Mexico, because the California EPA wouldn't let him spray guitar finishes anymore.
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protected wood should be protected, this is as liberal as I get, I am a big advocate for our protected parks/forests/land.
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Why Gibson Guitar Was Raided By The Justice Department
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Oh and I would like to know if this exotic wood actually improves the sound quality over the best legal alternatives. If it doesn't, then the people who buy them are just buying them to impress others.
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Oh and I would like to know if this exotic wood actually improves the sound quality over the best legal alternatives. If it doesn't, then the people who buy them are just buying them to impress others.
The short answer is yes.

The long answer is longer.

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Oh and I would like to know if this exotic wood actually improves the sound quality over the best legal alternatives. If it doesn't, then the people who buy them are just buying them to impress others.
Longer than "yes" - "definitely"

Different wood produces different sound in any instrument including drums.
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