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    Well, I guess it's all been said above. I've only done three guitars (all with Wudtone) and the finish has been great, but I've seen a lot of Wudtoned guitars here and they have been stunning. So... Plan B it is, as Eliot says. Let's start making hot guitars with something else. One thing I am certain about though is that you won't be supplying your clients an inferior product Adam. That's not how you operate.
    Cheers.

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    Dont panic Lads and Ladettes.., I think you will be more than happy with the new products we will be introducing. Stay tuned for more announcements in the near future

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    OOoooohhhh something dark teasey?

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    /<\\/p>[/<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/]<\\/p>/Quote from adam on February 25, 2014, 18:56
    If you've been on our Forum for a while, you would be aware of the issues Pit Bull Guitars have with importing Wudtone. The fact that it is classified as a "Dangerous Good" means that it costs us a small fortune to get through Customs. It adds about 50% to the average landed cost for every order.
    Just want to say thank you to all who have used Wudtone( via Pitbull) over the past year and a bit. It has been exciting watching so many awesome guitars come to life. The issues Adam refers to are not something we have any transparency / control of. It is a shame and something our other distributors don't have issues with. Indeed, I have never known of customs charges being affected by classification. They are usually affected purely by invoice value and so it is all a bit odd.

    Wudtone is classified as a UN1263, (this is the same as a flammable ( as opposed to water based) paint). We ship in UN certified tins which still need to be packed in the UK by a person who has been trained and can issue a Dangerous Good note, plus the carrier has to be OK to take such goods. Quantas is the company we have been using. This does add £.8 to £1.20, to the inbound shipping cost per kit depending on size of shipment which is the same as with any paint /flammable liquids that come into Australia via air freight.

    For anyone who may be interested we are operating in Spain an International Partner scheme. This is completely different, as it operates without a contract (and so zero invoice value) into customs. This may take away some of the odd problems Adam has mentioned. I don't think the scheme will be of interest to Pitbull, in so far as the contract between the customer is direct with Wudtone. The International Partner simply works on a fee basis to get the product ready and onward posted to customers.

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    seeing, hearing all the disappointment, if anyone on here has some spare time, is interested in this alternative way of getting Wudtone products to customers in Australia whilst adding to their earnings, by all means contact me Andy Preston via mail@wudtone.com.


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    Very interesting Andy Preston, email sent

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    I spent 10 years in a company that was importing alcohol from the UK, Europe and the US and it is not uncommon for Australian Customs to befuddle producers in those areas. We have very stringent Customs rules and practices that some companies (especually in continental Europe) just couldn't, or wouldn't, understand. (I'm not saying this is the case with Andy)
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    /<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from Fretworn on March 26, 2014, 10:11
    I spent 10 years in a company that was importing alcohol from the UK, Europe and the US and it is not uncommon for Australian Customs to befuddle producers in those areas. We have very stringent Customs rules and practices that some companies (especually in continental Europe) just couldn't, or wouldn't, understand. (I'm not saying this is the case with Andy)
    Thank you. It all seems fairly easy to understand. re import duty for no alcohol/tobacco. This information provides the necessary clarity, see http://www.customs.gov.au/site/page5...exceedingA1000

    and in particular the para "Goods with a declared or assessed value not exceeding A$1,000
    If your goods arrive in Australia by mail and have a declared or assessed value of A$1,000 or less, the goods may be imported free of duty, taxes and Customs and Border Protection charges, unless they are alcohol products or tobacco products. Apart from alcohol and tobacco products those goods will be cleared by Customs and Border Protection and delivered by Australia Post without you doing anything."

    as we are not talking about alcohol or tobacco, plus I know the values involved. It is a mystery which must be due to some glorious cock up or misunderstanding somewhere. It is wrong to state that other interested parties are going to face the same problem. We know for a fact that Wudtone can be imported into Aus free of duty as per the rule clearly stated above. Classification is a red herring as far as import duty is concerned.
    kind regards






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