Author: judorange
Date: 2019-10-03 00:34
Hello,
I'm new to the forum. I'm not (yet!) a clarinet player (more piano and some bassoon) but I would love to start on bass clarinet. I'm currently living in the US, and I might be moving back to Europe in the next year so.
I'm looking around for bass clarinet on the US market, and I'm really considering buying one made of grenadilla wood (Buffet brand). And just recently, I came to discover all that CITES convention thing restricting movements of grenadilla/rosewood made goods, including musical instruments. I read that traveling for performance purposes should not be an issue, but no mention is made regarding moving. The day I move back to Europe for good, am I in for some troubles? If ever, would it help that the clarinet was made in Europe and just "returns" to Europe?
Thank you for your insights.
J.
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