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    My friend got ahold of his late Dad's Gus...

    All the people I assisted took the money and did what was important to them. Which is exactly what you would expect. Pay bills, vacation, college.. at least it was there. That guy doesn't want to sell, he just wants to say look at me.... JV
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    George Balabushka

    Some cues...
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    George Balabushka

    From the Rubino archives...
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    Collection Updated 2022

    Great selection of cues. JV
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    My friend got ahold of his late Dad's Gus...

    I would agree if the son/daughter had an interest in the game. In the past few years, I have sold some very nice cues for people who could care less about pool, they just had minimal pleasure knowing it was their father's hobby. I will face the same dilemma because my kids have zero interest in...
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    Ivory spelling?

    BTW there is a liberal dreams post, in this thread, that is so far off the mark to what is actually happening its laughable. Those that do not know, should not comment.
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    1913 Billiard Magazine

    I met up with Paul Rubino and he allowed me to snap some photos of some stuff he bought with him. All Interesting... Joe
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    Ivory spelling?

    Thats not an answer to the question. If I stay within the bounds of the current law, can I sell them? The answer is yes, just like you can also sell a turn of the century BBC cue with an ivory joint. The point is, know the law.
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    Ivory spelling?

    Again, laws. Operating within the framework is legal. If it is legal for me to sell 100 year old set of ivory billiard balls why shouldn't I?
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    Ivory spelling?

    Sure, except this can only be realized under certain circumstances. By law.
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    Ivory spelling?

    Well one thing is for certain based on some opinions here.. there are laws for a reason, and some people just are in denial on both sides of the argument.
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    Ivory spelling?

    ivory ban the article states fossil ivory, but all the states listed ban elephant as well
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    Ivory spelling?

    The rumor mill has other people currently at risk. I spent two weeks e-mailing a FWS rep and received acceptance to author Deminimus declaration documents. That being said, you definitely cannot export or import, from any state (out of US). There is a provision for 100 year old antiques...
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    The Goose's Jack Justis case JT stamp serial number question

    JT stands for Jack Toots and its an old Justis case.
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    New tax laws may effect cue sellers.

    Here is my prediction: The tax laws will be evaded just like the pachyderm enamel laws have been.
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    Cue Restoration Project

    Here was a Palmer donor cue, Szamboti forearm. We salvaged this for that reason and Steve Klein made a Bushka inspired design cue. One of my favorites.
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    Paypal Goods and Services vs Friends and Family

    The new line will be Paypal G/S ok if you add 4% for fees, and 20% for taxes. :)
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    New tax laws may effect cue sellers.

    Just going to claim the 12.5 million illegals as dependents. That should get me a nice credit.
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    Paypal Goods and Services vs Friends and Family

    We all know the pit falls with G/S vs. F/F. I have been telling people since May that the American Rescue Plan Act that was signed was going to add a burden in these types of sales. Some states like NJ, enacted this tax for 2021, without saying a word. So I did not find out about this until very...
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    Norwela by James Griffin

    Here is a nice Norwela cue, a definite Szamboti tribute to an actual cue. Made in 2006, plays really sporty. I did not know that Norwela was derived from North West Louisiana. Learn something every day. Joe
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