List, What would be the procedure for importing ivory into Canada anyway? I am not actually planning to do this in the near future, but wonder how much red tape it would require. I have heard it can even be difficult to import an old piano from the US. Stacy Adams PTG Associate Member. ---------- > From: Brian Lawson <lawsonic@global.co.za> > To: pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org> > Subject: New Ivory Key tops for sale > Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 10:10 AM > > Hi, the dealer which I do work for has bought a limited amount of ex-stock > of new ivory keytops; fronts, tails and whole lenghts. He has them, as yet > unsorted into actual number of sets but asked me if anyone on the list is > interested. > > He is willing to sell some, either fronts, tails, no minimum order and as > yet no set price, but you have to make a reasonable offer and would have to > pay postage/freight from South Africa > > > Please email me privately and I will pass on your enquiry. > > > Brian Lawson > PTG Assc, MPT. > Johannesburg, South Africa > >
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