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As I read it, the regulations for Rio-Palisander is thatit's no longer allowed to deal with it in the form of woodtrunks, boards and veneer unlessyou have a special permission.
The selling of finished products containing Rio-Palisander is not affected.
Martin
It's clear to see that B&O didn't use the same sort of rosewood for all their rosewood models.I have now asked them for the latin names of the sorts they've used.
Here's an example of what auction houses are having to do now.
http://www.tennants.co.uk/Catalogue/SearchResults.aspx?keywords=Merrow
Many auction houses are not doing this yet but they are cracking down on it so you can expect it to become more widespread.
I would suggest that most 'rosewood' is actually something else. I think a description of dark wood finish would cover it.
Peter
Peter: I would suggest that most 'rosewood' is actually something else. I think a description of dark wood finish would cover it.
More true than many know I think. An interesting story, I have a friend who is a woodworker and master craftsman, he is also a luthier. He got a rosewood dining table in that some numb nuts had tried to refinish using a belt sander. The edges of the table were solid rosewood, but of course the large table top was very thin veneer. This was a very expensive table, and the owner was hyper critical.
I saw pictures of his restoration. First he took the sander and removed all rosewood on top of the table, smoothed it and polished if finely, then painted it bright orange. (The table was irretrievably gouged up, the rosewood veneer was not salvageable.) Then the further pictures showed him painting layers of black and red paint over it. By the time he was done, it looked like rosewood and exactly matched the edges. Absolutely the work of a master craftsman and the people who owned the table were ecstatic at the result. May seem like a dodge, but there was no other repair option, and it's amazing what a master craftsman can accomplish.
So, yes, I think you are right!
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
OK, US guy question here, what's a fruit machine?
A one armed bandit - a gambling machine as seen in Las Vegas - not sure what you call them - a slot machiine?
Peter: A one armed bandit - a gambling machine as seen in Las Vegas - not sure what you call them - a slot machiine?
Ah, thanks! Slot machine is what we call them.
Two people separated by a common language indeed.
One armed bandit works equally well. There are currently 3,458 items on eBay that contain the phrase "Brazilian rosewood" so apparently there hasn't been a crackdown by them yet.
Its been law for a while but no one enforced it basically because no one really knew. They are getting very strict with auction houses at the moment and I expect that someone will have a word and ebay will have to soon do the same.