JC
Coos Cues
A possibly stolen cue from five years ago that has passed through others' hands, and a production cue at that, would give me no moral qualms provided I was sure I had no way of contacting the original owner who it may or may not have been stolen from (however shady the transaction, the cue might have been swapped by the original owner for a debt).
Buying a cue you know was stolen last week from the person who lifted it is an entirely different thing that I would never support.The person who originally bought the cue off the street is the bad actor. The statute of limitations has passed. A cue of greater value or rarity would be a different matter regardless of the time that had passed.
People on the street sometimes sell things they legitimately own because...............
Yup you guessed it. They need money.
To assume it's stolen property is a solution in search of a problem. A problem that's not your friend's.
JC