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Originally posted by Bielzaoo View PostGood to know!! It´s like hell if i buy a guitar whitout even touching on it, and knowing their QC has improved makes me feel a little more confortable if i buy a new one from USA.
Originally posted by coloradoman25 View PostI call bullshit here.. I have exported at least 5 guitars to brazil in the past 2 years.
Anyone who wants to import anything has to have a license granted for that particular import. Licenses are usually only granted to businesses. Individuals need to apply for a license just as a business would. And there are very heavy taxes and levies. Nationally, there are two categories, one that has a value limit and one that does not, they both have their own separate levies. Typically a 60% duty is charged. Then there are broker and other fees. Then there is a VAT that must be paid. That is all national. Then each specific region has their own laws and taxes that must be paid.
Even if he flew out here, he could only bring back something that is valued at less than $500 without problems. If it is more, then he needs to deal with all the bullshit listed.
It's really fucked up. I read about half of this and skimmed the rest because I just gave up trying to find some loophole:
Last edited by xenophobe; 09-27-2012, 03:55 PM.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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I dunno. If he wants to import a guitar, he should probably seek the counsel of an import lawyer. From the sounds of it, I'm sure there is no shortage of them in Brazil.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by coloradoman25 View PostI call bullshit here.. I have exported at least 5 guitars to brazil in the past 2 years.
Originally posted by xenophobe View PostI looked into it. Brazil is a fucked up country to deal with. If he lives in any number of specific regions, he can't import anything. Other regions have their own regulations, in addition to the national limitations Brazil has. So one guy in Brazil might live in a region where they can purchase stuff, another guy might live in a region where they cannot.
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Originally posted by decadence5423 View PostI wonder if you could get away with doing it on a cruise. There should be plenty of cruises between Brazil and Florida and it would be way cheaper than flying. You also wouldn't have the hassle of checking a giant RR1 case. I'm just throwing stuff out thereThe 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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I own Jacksons from various eras and there is absolutely no difference in quality between the 90's, pre-Fender buyout, or current production. So, if you find a USA Jackson you like I wouldn't let the quality issue hold you back from buying it. EMG's aren't bad pickups and you can put Duncans in it if you want later anyway. I have no experience with the Gotoh Floyd but have heard they are good. So really it comes down to price. It sounds like the limitations on importing make it impossible to get a used RR1 from elsewhere for you. It becomes an easy choice then, if you want an EDS RR1 buy the one you're looking atRudy
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Its a shame, a really shame your situation, Im from Mexico, and right now a Jackson USA is coming, i fell so happy, I can offer you to buy a new one, send it to my house and then I would sent it to you without unpacking it, there is nothing like Duncan pickup. Well its just my opinion...
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Originally posted by roodyrocker View PostI own Jacksons from various eras and there is absolutely no difference in quality between the 90's, pre-Fender buyout, or current production.
I never met an 85 bolt-on that was any good. I did get one good 86, but the four or five others that I owned were all kinda meh, even though they were all minty or excellent quality. Absolutely my favorite period for neck-thru Customs are the 95-96-97 years... the unspecified flat D profile from the early 80's returned and the newer heel-less designs on some body styles were great. I almost forgotten about those until I picked up that RR1 for Ron in Oakland. I never got a bad CS Jackson from those 95-97 years and they seem to have the best neck shape and seem to have the lowest action. At least for me.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by xenophobe View PostI definitely disagree. There are obvious peaks in quality in 83-84. In 87-89ish 93-97-ish... the bolt-ons from 87-90ish peaked in quality... between 95-97 the neckthrus seemed to peak. Between 96 and 2002, QC issues became more and more common. By 2003 most of the non-specific QC issues seemed to have been taken care of, though they were still having problems following work orders into 2006 and later.
I never met an 85 bolt-on that was any good. I did get one good 86, but the four or five others that I owned were all kinda meh, even though they were all minty or excellent quality. Absolutely my favorite period for neck-thru Customs are the 95-96-97 years... the unspecified flat D profile from the early 80's returned and the newer heel-less designs on some body styles were great. I almost forgotten about those until I picked up that RR1 for Ron in Oakland. I never got a bad CS Jackson from those 95-97 years and they seem to have the best neck shape and seem to have the lowest action. At least for me.Rudy
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Originally posted by roodyrocker View PostWell, I do have some 80's Jacksons as well. Many people have their favorite neck profiles and such but things like the neck profile are preferences not quality control issues. On the Customs, yes I know sometimes they got the specs wrong but what I'm reffering to is the actual quality of the finished guitar. So for example if I ordered a standard pointy headstock but they built it as a reverse headstock, yes they got the spec wrong but the quality of the build was still the same. Anyway, after having played many and owned many Jacksons from the various eras I would not hesistate to buy one from any era based on fear of poor quality. One thing Jackson has always had compared to other brands is consistently high build quality
And quite frankly, ESP MIJ fretwork is far better than USA Jackson... At least the post-2000 stuff. It's not even a fair comparison.Last edited by xenophobe; 10-01-2012, 04:34 AM.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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