This took 16+ months too long. There was no excuse.
bandido said:Believe me I love to and have searched for ways. Sending with knowledge of a higher risk of losing it is foolish so an alternate plan was offered to Shane and hopefully all will go well.
I appreciate the concern for fellow posters displayed. I fully understand that some circumstances, nuances of the trade at a global scale, involving this is hard to fathom.
bandido said:Believe me I love to and have searched for ways. Sending with knowledge of a higher risk of losing it is foolish so an alternate plan was offered to Shane and hopefully all will go well.
I appreciate the concern for fellow posters displayed. I fully understand that some circumstances, nuances of the trade at a global scale, involving this is hard to fathom.
I don't make cues without a purpose meaning all are started with an end user determined and not before having one (no spec cues). A non-ivory laden cue was offered to be completed but still no response.hondo said:This is easy. Send him another cue without ivory. He'll take it and this silliness stops.
You can quit roflyao now because there are still laws that govern certain materials importation no matter who the carrier is.asbani said:haha you making it sound like we're in the 30's or 40's where we don't have shipping companies such as aramex,fedex,dhl etc... just ship the item rofllmao
bandido said:I don't make cues without a purpose meaning all are started with an end user determined and not before having one (no spec cues). A non-ivory laden cue was offered to be completed but still no response.
bandido said:Believe me I love to and have searched for ways. Sending with knowledge of a higher risk of losing it is foolish so an alternate plan was offered to Shane and hopefully all will go well.
I appreciate the concern for fellow posters displayed. I fully understand that some circumstances, nuances of the trade at a global scale, involving this is hard to fathom.
watchez said:Surely, Shane is in the billiard industry & understood that the bet would be settled by a non ivory cue in the first place. He would not be uneducated as to the laws of importing an ivory cue.
Edwin apologized.sydbarret said:Seems like the ivory excuse was provided in this thread. I mean if I read all the posts about how hard it is to ship ivory I would run with that one too.
The 7-pointer long splice cue Edwin bet, has ivory ovals under the collars.watchez said:Sorry Shakes - thanks for pointing that out. You are much smarter than me and I didn't re read what I read yesterday again today.
So did Shane find this out yesterday or 17 months ago?
Does every cue in the world contain ivory?
JoeyInCali said:You cannot import or export ivory to and from this country, period.
I heard the pro players have no problems doing so.AuntyDan said:So what happens if you own a cue made in the USA with ivory inlays and travel with it outside the USA? When you return do you face problems?
JoeyInCali said:I heard the pro players have no problems doing so.
I dunno how they prove they are pro players though.
Must be the expensive Justis case they have with their names on them.
Fart sniffer said:This may seem like a stupid question, but does it matter if the ivory is used for commercial use or private use? If you are selling the item is it treated differently than a product that has already been purchased?
Agreed. I ran into a smiliar issue with our government & its' laws when I tried to found out legally how much cash you can bring on a flight. Numerous phone calls to airlines, federal agencies, websites & I still couldn't get a definite answer.Fart sniffer said:Thank you for clearing that up, did't know for sure and had to ask. Perused some articles on Ivory and laws but it didn't seem like there was a definitive answer or organization to handle it.
Even the US Customs website didn't seem very professional for some reason, maybe I was looking at the wrong thing.
watchez said:Agreed. I ran into a smiliar issue with our government & its' laws when I tried to found out legally how much cash you can bring on a flight. Numerous phone calls to airlines, federal agencies, websites & I still couldn't get a definite answer.