I am correct clown. Argue against it.
Ok, here you go, from a post I made a couple of days ago.
"The market for cues with ivory has already gone down, and will continue to dwindle away, and one day the bottom is going to fall out with prices that plummet quickly, deeply, and permanently.
But but but but, less ivory equals higher price you are going to say. But that is only true when demand stays constant, but demand already has been, and is going to continue to, keep going down. No demand equals no value, regardless of how "rare" something might be. Demand drives value more than rarity does.
Here is what is making the demand go away which has already caused prices to drop some and will ultimately cause them to drop a lot.
1) It is too hard to buy, sell, and travel with cues with ivory in them and you are already extremely limited which is a major hassle.
2) The repercussions for breaking the laws are very stiff and already not worth risking ignoring for most people, and they are going to be looking to crack down on the lawbreakers even more and more as time go by so it is going to get substantially worse that it already is.
3) The threat exists that one day your options to sell aren't just limited and difficult, but will go away completely, and then you are stuck with your item forever and at that point it is essentially dead worthless outside of emotional value.
4) There is a negative social stigma against owning ivory, and it is only going to get worse, much worse, and eventually you aren't even going to be able to admit to having ivory much less be seen with it.
5) Contrary to what is in some people's heads (and it is indeed all in their heads), there is no need for ivory in cues these days as the feel and looks can be duplicated perfectly with other materials and those other materials come with every other advantage as well including cost, durability, ease of working with, lack of the environmental impact, etc.
All these factors and more are going to absolutely kill the demand for cue sticks with ivory in them which in turn is going to kill the prices."
Almost every for sale thread with a cue that has Ivory in it Ivory is Iv**y or "the good stuff" what's up with that?
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