Carved Ivory Tusk

POOLPLYR1111

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I picked up a ivory tusk at an estate sale. About 31 inches long. Thin end looks to be repaired.
Any value for cue makers? Keep it is a work of art?
Any opinions are welcome.
 

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I highly doubt there is much material that a cue maker could use. The problem is, even if there was enough material, I don't know any cue maker that would touch it with a 10' pole. Unless a piece of ivory has really clear legal documentation, it's not worth the risk. There are man made materials like elforyn if you want the look.

It's a pretty neat piece of artwork, I'd just keep it for that. I'd also keep a receipt of purchase with it just in case.
 
Does the price of purchase indicate that it is real ivory, lots of resin based carved ivory tusk out there....
 
I offered some ivory to Jim Buss 15 years ago, give or take. I know my parents purchased it in China late 70's -early 80's.
I saw the stuff they came back with from their Far East trip. Saved up for 2 years to do that one.

Jim didn't want anything to do with it.

We were casual friends for many years. He knew what I had was real, and believed my story 100%.
I had no proof.
Therefore
No Deal!!!
 
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