Cheers, Mr J.
Did you try out the image posting thing, sir?

Did you try out the image posting thing, sir?
I don’t disagree with the inhumane aspect of acquiring ivory billiard balls.Good evening, Mr J.
I did notice that thread, dear chap, but afraid this is an instance where I cannot help.
My personal sphere of interest and expertise is restricted to pool balls made during my lifetime... 1969 onwards. For financial reasons if nothing else I realised early on that it would be necessary to draw the line somewhere and that seemed as good a place as any to begin.
The other thing, sir, is that I find any sort of ivory trading to be absolutely abhorrent. Hand on heart, I wouldn’t have any in my collection for a million dollars. It is a matter of sincere shame and sadness to me that my fellow countrymen were once responsible for killing 8,000 magnificent elephants per year simply to make billiard balls. I find it deeply upsetting and wish all ivory trading was banned today, not just the post 1947 items.
Apologies for the rant, Mr J. I know not everyone shares my sentiments and try my best not to lecture anyone.
Best wishes, sir.![]()
They have flats on them? That's the weirdest set of "balls" I've ever seen. Shouldn't even call them balls, they are more like dice.Good morning, everyone.
Here’s a rather unusual French set of hybrid pool balls. Poker Billard Le Jeu Ludique (The Fun Game).