You nailed it......February 26, 1976.....if the elephant ivory was in the USA before that date, it's legal.
Otherwise, if the ivory is from the below animals, it's perfectly legal without regard to any date whatsoever:
Walrus
Warthog
Hippopotamus
Mamoth
Mastadon
So I really don't care what the source of the ivory is for my pool cues as long as its legal.
Whale ivory is already being strictly regulated and so if my cue-maker uses ivory that
complies with the specificity of the law, as well as its intent, what's the beef?
I'm sure the day is coming when I'll have to obtain or try to obtain CITES certificates for my
pool cues. I may ask my cue-makers about that or what proof they might have to corroborate
their legal possession of the ivory in their inventory. The day may arrive when this is needed
in case my heirs were interested in the sale of my pool cues.
Regardless, I am not deterred nor dissuaded in the slightest from acquiring pool cues that have
ivory cue joints, ferrules & inlays.......I can acquiesce on the inlays for MOP but the ferrules and
cue joint will continue being ivory on cues that I buy......sounds like I better move fast. But if that's
really the situation, cues prices should be plummeting but that's not the case at all.
Nonetheless, it was more than disconcerting to read J V's post about Steve Klein thinking about
discontinuing the use of ivory in his cue-making. It's admittedly a screwy situation but I'm staying
the course and sticking to my guns......if current prices of a couple of cues I admire appreciably drop
due to concern over this new ivory reg, then I'd feel duty bound to make a move on getting a couple
of cues for my collection. I know I wouldn't be able to unload them, but my kids can sell lots of other
shit if they needed money. The cues are meant to be retained as "Dad's Collection" and because of
all the ivory, the collection should be all the more special.
Owners of elephant Ivory
Question: Is ownership and use of personally owned elephant ivory items affected?
Answer: Personal possession of legally acquired items containing elephant ivory will remain legal.
Otherwise, if the ivory is from the below animals, it's perfectly legal without regard to any date whatsoever:
Walrus
Warthog
Hippopotamus
Mamoth
Mastadon
So I really don't care what the source of the ivory is for my pool cues as long as its legal.
Whale ivory is already being strictly regulated and so if my cue-maker uses ivory that
complies with the specificity of the law, as well as its intent, what's the beef?
I'm sure the day is coming when I'll have to obtain or try to obtain CITES certificates for my
pool cues. I may ask my cue-makers about that or what proof they might have to corroborate
their legal possession of the ivory in their inventory. The day may arrive when this is needed
in case my heirs were interested in the sale of my pool cues.
Regardless, I am not deterred nor dissuaded in the slightest from acquiring pool cues that have
ivory cue joints, ferrules & inlays.......I can acquiesce on the inlays for MOP but the ferrules and
cue joint will continue being ivory on cues that I buy......sounds like I better move fast. But if that's
really the situation, cues prices should be plummeting but that's not the case at all.
Nonetheless, it was more than disconcerting to read J V's post about Steve Klein thinking about
discontinuing the use of ivory in his cue-making. It's admittedly a screwy situation but I'm staying
the course and sticking to my guns......if current prices of a couple of cues I admire appreciably drop
due to concern over this new ivory reg, then I'd feel duty bound to make a move on getting a couple
of cues for my collection. I know I wouldn't be able to unload them, but my kids can sell lots of other
shit if they needed money. The cues are meant to be retained as "Dad's Collection" and because of
all the ivory, the collection should be all the more special.
Owners of elephant Ivory
Question: Is ownership and use of personally owned elephant ivory items affected?
Answer: Personal possession of legally acquired items containing elephant ivory will remain legal.