ADVERTISEMENT

MMR-2025-10-RETAIL

October 15, 2025

MMR-2025-10-EDITORIAL

October 15, 2025

2025 MMR Dealers’ Choice Awards Ballot

October 14, 2025

Reverb Names Stahl CEO

October 14, 2025

Martin Guitar Hosts First-Ever Sustainability Summit, Setting the Tone for a Greener Music Industry

October 10, 2025

Royer Labs Introduces the R-12 Active Ribbon Microphone

October 8, 2025

Fender Announces Global Release of Richie Kotzen Signature Stratocaster

October 8, 2025

Thom Hannum Named Director of Education at Pearl Corporation

October 8, 2025
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
  • Contact
MMR Magazine
  • Subscribe Now!
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Advertise
  • Email Press Releases!
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Newsroom
    • News
    • MMR Global
    • Supplier Scene
    • Upfront
    • People
  • Awards
    • Dealers’ Choice Awards Ballot 2024
    • Don Johnson Award Winners Archive
  • Get Support!
  • DEPARTMENTS
    • Guitars / Fretted
    • Drums & Percussion
    • Keyboards & Synths
    • Pro Audio
    • Band & Orchestra
    • Accessories
    • Retail & Business
    • People / Profiles
    • News / Product Announcements
    • DJ & Lighting
No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe Now!
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Advertise
  • Email Press Releases!
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Newsroom
    • News
    • MMR Global
    • Supplier Scene
    • Upfront
    • People
  • Awards
    • Dealers’ Choice Awards Ballot 2024
    • Don Johnson Award Winners Archive
  • Get Support!
  • DEPARTMENTS
    • Guitars / Fretted
    • Drums & Percussion
    • Keyboards & Synths
    • Pro Audio
    • Band & Orchestra
    • Accessories
    • Retail & Business
    • People / Profiles
    • News / Product Announcements
    • DJ & Lighting
No Result
View All Result
MMR Magazine
No Result
View All Result

Is Protecting the World’s Hardwood and Rain Forests Our Responsibility?

Mike Lawson by Mike Lawson
November 6, 2014
in Editorial
0
Share on Facebook
ADVERTISEMENT

Ever since the 2008 refinement of the Lacey Act and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Department’s 2009 raid on Gibson, our guitar industry has debated the fairness of governmental regulations that hold each of us accountable for verifying the legality of the harvest and chain of custody of the woods we use in our instruments. Is this governmental overreach and interference in free enterprise, or appropriate accountability for respecting and honoring the resources our instruments rely on?

I have experience in this arena and it shapes the way I approach the issues we are currently facing in the MI industry. Before establishing Two Old Hippies Acoustic Stringed Instruments – Breedlove/Bedell/Weber – I spent 30 years in the fishing tackle industry. Throughout this time, I led our industry in conservation efforts while earning over 40 percent market share in U.S.A and 30 percent market share, worldwide. Our success was directly and indirectly tied to the health of the world’s water and fishery resources, so working to improve these resources was core to our business growth. I see no difference in the music instrument industry: it is our obligation – and in our self-interest – to protect the world’s hardwood and rain forests. Our success is inextricably bound to the health of the resources on which we rely to create our extraordinary instruments.

ADVERTISEMENT

Interestingly, the world’s old growth trees and tropical forests gift the finest tonewood for exquisite acoustic instruments. For these tonewoods to be available for generations to come, we must selectively harvest and address the struggling economies of the villages and peoples who live among these precious forests. This is not a responsibility we can delegate to others. We must accept personal and company accountability and responsibility.

At Bedell Guitars, we do not knowingly use clear-cut trees. No clear-cut Sitka spruce, no clear-cut Adirondack spruce. None. We only use individually harvested or salvaged trees. Starting in 2015, every Bedell guitar will be shipped with a certificate documenting the tonewood used to create the instrument, its biological name and country of harvest. If any of the woods are listed under CITES, we include copies of our documentation confirming the wood was legally harvested. We want to help U.S. Customs enforce our laws and protect our forests.

At Bedell Guitars, we use no wood from Madagascar because it is nearly impossible to clearly confirm the chain of custody; the ecology on that precious island is being challenged and we will not contribute to the continuing decline of its fragile ecosystem.
Bedell Guitars does have the world’s largest legally harvested and documented collection of Brazilian rosewood. The wood was harvested in the 1950s and 1960s and safely stored in a warehouse just outside of Madrid, Spain. It has been certified by the Spanish government as legally harvested and stored, pre the original CITES Convention, and carries legal CITES documentation for travel permits throughout the world. 

The Lacey Act is good law. We all can and should embrace and honor it, its purpose and its requirements. The CITES convention is essential worldwide policy. All of us who rely on exotic tonewood to create extraordinary instruments must, at the same time, honor the forests where the trees live. At Bedell Guitars, we have trained our Consumer Services Department to assist retailers and musicians with the processes to secure documentation and travel permits to enable all Bedell Guitars to travel for performances and to be sold throughout the world, legally. I know many other acoustic instrument companies share our concern for doing all we can to save our hardwood and rain forests. We are pleased to be doing our part.  

Tags: confiscated wood
Previous Post

Data Theft – Smaller Retailers are Even More Vulnerable to a Security Breach

Next Post

Musician’s Accessory Tray From Grover Pro

Related Posts

Current Issue

Bridging the Sound – Audio Interfaces and the Modern Musician’s Toolkit

April 25, 2025
Current Issue

Twang, Nostalgia, the Americana Boom – and Why Now is the Time to Take Advantage

March 25, 2025
Editorial

Enough with ‘It’s Back!’

February 21, 2025
Christian Wissmuller
Editorial

Is Your Store an ‘Experience Destination’?

January 9, 2025
Editorial

A New Year – and Potentially Plenty of Change – Awaits

December 16, 2024
Editorial

FOMO Can be Good for You!

November 11, 2024
Next Post

Musician's Accessory Tray From Grover Pro

Please login to join discussion
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

2025 MMR Dealers’ Choice Awards Ballot

October 14, 2025

Reverb Names Stahl CEO

October 14, 2025

MMR-2025-10-EDITORIAL

October 15, 2025

Alesis Drums Introduces Nitro Ultimate Kit + Full Drum Ecosystem

October 7, 2025

MMR-2025-10-RETAIL

MMR-2025-10-EDITORIAL

Martin Guitar Hosts First-Ever Sustainability Summit, Setting the Tone for a Greener Music Industry

Reverb Names Stahl CEO

MMR-2025-10-RETAIL

October 15, 2025

MMR-2025-10-EDITORIAL

October 15, 2025

2025 MMR Dealers’ Choice Awards Ballot

October 14, 2025

Reverb Names Stahl CEO

October 14, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
The Latest News and Gear in Your Inbox - Sign Up Today!
  • October 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • September 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • August 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • July 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
  • June 2025

    Articles | Digital Issue
© 2005 - 2025 artistpro, LLC
7012 City Center Way, Suite 207
Fairview, Tennessee 37062
(800) 682-8114
No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe Now!
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Advertise
  • Email Press Releases!
  • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Newsroom
    • News
    • MMR Global
    • Supplier Scene
    • Upfront
    • People
  • Awards
    • Dealers’ Choice Awards Ballot 2024
    • Don Johnson Award Winners Archive
  • Get Support!
  • DEPARTMENTS
    • Guitars / Fretted
    • Drums & Percussion
    • Keyboards & Synths
    • Pro Audio
    • Band & Orchestra
    • Accessories
    • Retail & Business
    • People / Profiles
    • News / Product Announcements
    • DJ & Lighting

© 2005 – 2024 artistpro, LLC 7012 City Center Way, Suite 207 Fairview, Tennessee 37062 (800) 682-8114

This is Modal Title

Click Me