Custom Cue with Ivory

The thing to remember is you and the seller of the Brunswick cue must reside in states with no ivory ban.
You can’t trade in ivory period when the seller or buyer reside in a state with any ivory ban, even as barter.
But you can go the route that so many do and play catch me if you can. That’s entirely up to you what to do.
Well I did not think that ivory on a 1920s cue would be banned- is there not a pre- ban period for items- or, in certain states, is any ivory considered banned from commerce?
 
Well I did not think that ivory on a 1920s cue would be banned- is there not a pre- ban period for items- or, in certain states, is any ivory considered banned from commerce?
I believe there are Six States where it is completely verboten, no sale, no transfer, no antique exceptions.

If you die your heirs can only surrender it to state fish and wildlife or feds.
 
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