Off topic but not.
Here in Massachusetts, if you report a motorcycle stolen the title is clouded in perpetuity until cleared. A guy bought a ~49 Harley Davidson Knucklehead spent a ton of money to restore it and then went to register it. The RMV was able to contact the original owner and he did not have to pay a dime to get it back.
This of course is only possible because with a title you have a chain of ownership; with cues this obviously becomes very difficult unless we started making "titles" for cues. I personally agree that Mark is owed his actual investment having not known it was stolen.
Just my 2 xents worth
Paul
Here in Massachusetts, if you report a motorcycle stolen the title is clouded in perpetuity until cleared. A guy bought a ~49 Harley Davidson Knucklehead spent a ton of money to restore it and then went to register it. The RMV was able to contact the original owner and he did not have to pay a dime to get it back.
This of course is only possible because with a title you have a chain of ownership; with cues this obviously becomes very difficult unless we started making "titles" for cues. I personally agree that Mark is owed his actual investment having not known it was stolen.
Just my 2 xents worth
Paul