Keep in mind that their have been no CITES permits issued yet worldwide according to the USDA. This means that if you are a retailer or manufacturer, it is illegal to ship cocobolo outside the US even if you purchased the cocobolo before it went on CITES 2. When permits are issued in country of origin, the US will allow import of cocobolo, but it must be documented with a CITES 2 document, which your supplier should furnish upon demand. Heavy fines are currently being levied by USDA for guitars made of cocobolo that have been shipped abroad. They have also been confiscated. On a positive note, I feel it has been a blessing that it went on the CITES list, because the Chinese are no longer able to dominate the market with their abundance of US dollars. Just my 2 cents, Leftyfed