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Hmmmm..... Where have I seen this before?
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When the economy tanks, government jobs become less stable, and some zealous government officials get it in their thick skulls to outdo each other, in a desperate bid to keep their jobs.
We The People, get to suffer these damned fools.
Enjoy your next pat down on the way back in from anywhere...
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When the economy tanks, government jobs become less stable, and some zealous government officials get it in their thick skulls to outdo each other, in a desperate bid to keep their jobs.
We The People, get to suffer these damned fools.
Enjoy your next pat down on the way back in from anywhere...
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I think it's funny that they are wearing their side-arms. Ok, now everyone hand over the ebony and rosewood, and no one will get hurt....Nick Sevilla wrote:Hmmmm..... Where have I seen this before?
Oh Yes!!!
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When the economy tanks, government jobs become less stable, and some zealous government officials get it in their thick skulls to outdo each other, in a desperate bid to keep their jobs.
We The People, get to suffer these damned fools.
Enjoy your next pat down on the way back in from anywhere...
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They are the F.B.I.... Federally Braindead Idiots.casey campbell wrote: I think it's funny that they are wearing their side-arms. Ok, now everyone hand over the ebony and rosewood, and no one will get hurt....
The guns are so people don't accidentally talk to them.
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I think it's funny that the knee jerk reaction is to get pissed at the FBI, and not be pissed at Gibson. this isn't the first time they've been slapped down about this.
No argument. This is in no way a pressing issue....trading in illegal wood.... But I would be surprised if Gibson wasn't aware of what they were doing.
For the record......to me it's far more ridiculous that the atf and FBI waste their time on a "war on drugs". I'd actually like to see the rainforest preserved. Prisons full of small time pot dealers. Now That's bad for the economy.
No argument. This is in no way a pressing issue....trading in illegal wood.... But I would be surprised if Gibson wasn't aware of what they were doing.
For the record......to me it's far more ridiculous that the atf and FBI waste their time on a "war on drugs". I'd actually like to see the rainforest preserved. Prisons full of small time pot dealers. Now That's bad for the economy.
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http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com ... st_crisis/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_lo ... Madagascar
I think you are jumping to the conclusion of "big gummint interference" in a biased fashion. If (as the obnoxiously conservative WSJ agrees) Gibson is importing Madagascar ebony -- its a big deal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_lo ... Madagascar
I think you are jumping to the conclusion of "big gummint interference" in a biased fashion. If (as the obnoxiously conservative WSJ agrees) Gibson is importing Madagascar ebony -- its a big deal.
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That is a better report. I am so tired of reading news reports like the first one, which do not contain much facts, and only have the "what happened" in a nice vacuum.apropos of nothing wrote:http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com ... st_crisis/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_lo ... Madagascar
I think you are jumping to the conclusion of "big gummint interference" in a biased fashion. If (as the obnoxiously conservative WSJ agrees) Gibson is importing Madagascar ebony -- its a big deal.
Yes, if Gibson has been importing illegal wood, this raid then makes sense.
The law mentioned though, is quite vague. I know for I have had a few friends who play guitars and have Ben harassed by customs agents.
There is no possible way for someone who owns a wooden instrument made before they were born, to know exactly what each individual piece of that instrument is made of, and it's exact origins. This is rather ridonkulous.
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That article has a lot of standard WSJ Tea Bagger Bait about what COULD happen. But, the only example they could provide was not some average sap being harassed about taking his guitar overseas. It was about a dealer, importing pianos without the proper, legal paperwork to do so. He fucked up. He should have known better. I can't imagine he's the first guy to import some pianos from overseas. Is he the only one who didn't have his paperwork straight?
This is the new lightbulb controversy. It's a first world problem for people who value collectable instruments more than lives in third world countries.
This is the new lightbulb controversy. It's a first world problem for people who value collectable instruments more than lives in third world countries.
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FBI agents carry guns, that's just normal and expected. I don't see the big deal. And they have task forces that carry out many different missions; this just happens to be one of them. Again, I don't see the big deal.
And anyway, screw Gibson and the horse they rode in on. They ask way too much money for their guitars. Also, let's not look the other way from the fact that they've put the big squeeze on so many small mom and pop guitar shops over the past few years with their BS quota requirements. If small shops don't sell a certain number of Gibson guitars and pay to stock a certain number of Gibson guitars, they can't sell Gibson any longer.
Gibson has been way out of control and have been lacking in quality for a long time IMO. YMMV, of course.
And anyway, screw Gibson and the horse they rode in on. They ask way too much money for their guitars. Also, let's not look the other way from the fact that they've put the big squeeze on so many small mom and pop guitar shops over the past few years with their BS quota requirements. If small shops don't sell a certain number of Gibson guitars and pay to stock a certain number of Gibson guitars, they can't sell Gibson any longer.
Gibson has been way out of control and have been lacking in quality for a long time IMO. YMMV, of course.
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Thank you for that....it made me laugh
Indeed, Gibson's business practices should be the focus of any reasonable person's ire..... Not the FBI jobbers who are pretty much punching the clock and doing their jobs. Now if they were investigating me, I'd be Hating on them too....but I'd be doing it silently, in disguise...from another country. Maybe that's what Henry juskowiscz is up to....he's still running Gibson no?
Thank you for that....it made me laugh
Indeed, Gibson's business practices should be the focus of any reasonable person's ire..... Not the FBI jobbers who are pretty much punching the clock and doing their jobs. Now if they were investigating me, I'd be Hating on them too....but I'd be doing it silently, in disguise...from another country. Maybe that's what Henry juskowiscz is up to....he's still running Gibson no?
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What studio is this? I've never seen enviro-bubble used as acoustic treatment. Those guys sure have a lot of guitars!
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