[QUOTE=Brian Hawkins] Mattia,
I was wondering what the costs were on that end. I figured it must be something considerable. My last shipment there was ten sets.[/QUOTE]
Brian - well, you know the shipping costs (not inconsiderable, but do-able if we're talking USPS rather than Fedex/UPS/DHL or their ilk), and count between 16% and 20% VAT/Sales Tax (depending on the country. It's 17.5 in the UK, 19 over here. Italy's worse at 20, Spain's better with 16, as is Germany) over the shipment+shipping costs. Depending on the country, there might also be an additional duty over the goods (few percentage points, less than 4% usually), although it seems idiotic for countries with very, very little to no own production to be protecting minute 'native' industries.
Basically, I pay in Euros what things cost in Dollars right now, maybe a hair more to cover shipping, despite the very advantageous exchange rate. There are a few places over here that have a pretty darn good selection of stuff, but nowhere near as many as in the US. The prices are almost always higher, even factoring in the shipping, and with a few exceptions; Euro Spruce is cheap, and the Spanish supply houses have some pretty sharp pricing on some back/side sets.
And then there's customer service, which is generally much better stateside than it is here, and mostly a lot faster. I have to add here, though, that I've only had positive experiences with people like Dave Dyke (luthiers supplies) and Rivolta (who can be a bit slow, but their tops are great, really friendly people, great prices), and my first brush with MadInter was quick and efficient as well. At that point, it's time to play the prices game again.
The added advantage of smaller sellers is also the fact you can choose the exact piece of wood you want to buy, and if you're buying from builders, well, there's no bad there.
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