lare65
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The document is still valid. Every instrument just have to go through the CITES application once. If you travel to US I think you have to apply for another travel document though, but I´m not 100% shure how or if it can be done.Ok, thanks
I’ll take a careful try at it with the Dunlop 65.
How often is this recommended, I would guess not every time it’s time for string change?
Last I hoped someone could help answer this question.
The guitar had the teal low CITES documentation in the case. And at the top it says European community.
Would this mean that I’m NOT allowed to bring the guitar outside Europe with me?
The previous owner which were located here in Europe has signed the document, but haven’t traveled with the guitar, so is the documentation still valid or would it require myself to apply for documentation and sign it myself as I’m the new owner?
Hope someone can help me with this one as well
Best regards
Torben