
Samhain
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Are there US Customs fees ?
Any other fees/duties ?
Any downside ?
Any other fees/duties ?
Any downside ?
Yeah when my Edwards were shipped I never paid any imports fees or taxes.If they ship EMS then it just arrives at your door, no issues. Not sure if EMS is up and running again (it had been suspended, thanks COVID).
Yep, you'll see the same guitar listed by 6 sellers, all at different prices. I've been lucky so far though.I’ve bought two guitars from Ishibashi (one via reverb, one directly from them on their site) both arrived packed really well and quickly (one I ordered on Thursday and it arrived Monday night). I’ve also bought a third on eBay (from a random seller) that was cancelled after the fact so I was refunded (more on that later). In general the condition / grading of instruments by Japanese shops is significantly more strict than GC / reverb / USA sellers. Never had any duty or taxes after the fact from either purchase.
The only thing you need to be aware of is that there are a lot of people on eBay re-listing guitars selling locally at guitar stores in Japan. The guitar isn’t in their possession - it’s at a shop (or a Japanese only auction site similar to eBay), priced lower than what the eBay seller is charging. You can also get screwed around in the sense of buying a guitar only to find out that the guitar isn’t available anymore and then you have to wait a couple days for a refund.
I’ve bought two guitars from Ishibashi (one via reverb, one directly from them on their site) both arrived packed really well and quickly (one I ordered on Thursday and it arrived Monday night). I’ve also bought a third on eBay (from a random seller) that was cancelled after the fact so I was refunded (more on that later). In general the condition / grading of instruments by Japanese shops is significantly more strict than GC / reverb / USA sellers. Never had any duty or taxes after the fact from either purchase.
The only thing you need to be aware of is that there are a lot of people on eBay re-listing guitars selling locally at guitar stores in Japan. The guitar isn’t in their possession - it’s at a shop (or a Japanese only auction site similar to eBay), priced lower than what the eBay seller is charging. You can also get screwed around in the sense of buying a guitar only to find out that the guitar isn’t available anymore and then you have to wait a couple days for a refund.
I’ve bought two guitars from Ishibashi (one via reverb, one directly from them on their site) both arrived packed really well and quickly
It used to be that you would fill out a form on their site and submit it then they would email you back confirming cost and answering any questions you had and then they would pull the guitar off the floor at whichever of their locations it was at, send you a PayPal request that you would pay, and they would get it back to their main place to ship it out to you. I’m not 100% how it works now since they actually have a checkout thing on their site but it looks like they just removed the email back and forth part. Maybe someone that has ordered from them recently can shed some light?How did get the one off their site? Just mash the button and pay? Then sit back and wait? I’m assuming there isn’t much chance for communication with them.
The reason I ask is they have a guitar right now I am interested in but I have never gone down this road. Thank you
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Yeah, those guys who sell guitars they don’t own, oh boy, borders on a scam.
I remember a guy who used to do that here via secret 3 way trades.
those guys should not be allowed to list guitars they don’t own.
https://www.mylespaul.com/threads/wtf-is-going-on-with-shipping-from-japan.452483/
I ended up buying a 100 watt Marshall locally and not a guitar from Japan but i came close.
This thread above shows how screwed up things are right now from Japan.