So, on the matter at hand, I bought a "good" shaft used for what I felt was a good deal. Bonus surprise is I am pretty darn sure it has an ivory ferrule that was not advertised. It turns out it is a good shaft but does not fit the pin stated by the seller. It's a 14 pin advertised as an 18 pin. So, it will not fit the cue I intended it for. It is an excellent shaft and fits other cues I have but the rings don't match. Fits my Joss perfectly for example, straight as an arrow.
Additional problem, it was shipped in a flimsy box which was predictably damaged. There is a very fine shallow dent, out of the stroking area, not in the finished area, and wood fibers are intact. Easy fix. Not a big deal, but also not my fault.
So, considering these issues, what shall I do?
Return it? That's illegal as far as I can tell. The original transaction was illegal as far as I can tell.
It's an eBay seller that says on their page they don't accept returns, but we know I can get my money back. That's not my question.
This is all theoretical for the federal bots that are crawling here. Purely a supposition. I don't think I have ever seen any ivory let alone, bought, owned, or sold any.
Here is a pic of the pilot/joint ring in case you are interested. 1 1/8 inch ivory ferrule. 29 1/4 inches. Thoughts on the origin?
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