so long as he uses 100 year old ivory and can prove it. then have your ivory joint made. no problem.
but to kill an elephant so you and others can have ivory things is plain wrong.
Easy to prove. An experience eye can tell by looking at a tusk, can judge about 10 year increments from when it was harvested until it’s about 50-60 years old. Then after it’s that old the look kinda stabilizes. Just have to see piles of tusks at the same time. Like cue makers can look at shaft blanks and see what’s going on. Similar concept
When you use green ivory in cue making it cracks and moves. Takes about 20 years minimum for ivory to season up and age properly before it can be used in cues. I knew this before Ernie told me so. I learned along the way.
Ernie’s tusks were harvested in the 60’s & 70’s from Botswana. You can tell the approximate region that a tusk was harvested from by its shape/dimensions. Tanzanian tusks are long and thin, Zimbabwe & Botswana are short and fat. As examples. There are many many variables in ivory, like grapes for wine. Different regions produce different traits.
The problem with talking about ivory is too many people get way to emotional (like females do sometimes

) and common sense and the ability to learn goes out the window. So I keep my mouth shut.
Fatboy<——has legally hunted and shot lots of elephants over the decades. I’ve learned lots about poaching(very unlikely Ernie’s ivory was in fact illegal, I’d bet the farm his ivory was legal). I have loads of CITIES harvested ivory which is stored a State where it’s legal to possess.
Also elephants are still abundant in most areas of Africa. The Chinese are putting pressure on populations in some areas and hunting in such areas in beet bad and I’d never participate in that. Like rhino, they are just about all gone and it’s very sad. In the 50’s they were a nuance and shot on sight.
There are some very old posts I made on this topic. I’m not going to look for they they exist and are accurate as of today here on AZB.
And elephant meat tastes good. No protein goes to waste in legally harvested elephants.
Poaching is bad and is met with lethal force in Zimbabwe to this day.
Again it’s hopeless to have a meaningful discussion with any one who’s been brainwashed by TV yet never been in the bush. I’ve spent about 6 months of my life in the bush. My friends family has been in the hunting biz to this day, for over 50 years in Zim and Tanzania. They are on a hunt right mow. Wish I was there.
Go to accurate reloading dot com and see. The legal hunting industry is alive and well and isn’t raping nature. But can’t tell that to 99.99999999% of people who haven’t been there yet are experts. It’s worse than pool…..the arguing never ends.