Why Dieckman Does Not Use IVORY

That was a tough story to sit through and read... I feel bad about the poor souls that were KIA and WIA during that stupid stunt.
 
I finally met Dennis at SBE. Great guy. Wish I had time to tilt a few with him.
He made a great conversion cue for me. Plays sweet.
 
IMHO, the exact same (or very similar) story could be written about any animal we as the human race use at our disgresion be it for food, clothing, shelter, decoration or other by products.
I like the look and feel of ivory in my cues just as much as I would like buckhorn, but for some reason buckhorn seems to be the more politically correct material. I've hunted deer and elk all my life, and it's no less gruesome than the stories of elephants, but (and I speak from my own experience) it becomes more gruesome when wildlife populations are not controlled and the deer and elk end up dead at a rate of 2 animals per mile of highway.
dave
 
Can't say that I've ever seen a cue made out of a near extinct species of tree. Trees are much easier to cultivate than elephants, as elephants die much more rapidly when in captivity rather than in the wild. Elephants also don't breed well in captivity due to a couple of factors such as courtship training, medical problems, and social disorders.

Honestly I don't really care for ivory in a cue, not only because of the moral or ethical problems, but because I simply don't care for the look of it. I think a lot of people want it simply because of the "cool" factor of having ivory, something not a lot of people can afford to have, which is a shame.
 
Thanks for that post Billiardshot. I will no longer buy cues with Ivory on them. I can live with the alternatives.
 
Dainese 919, after read the whole link everyone should feel the same about not using ivory. and if you do a research you will see and read "How True" it was.

I read the whole story... word for word... and I still feel the same about using ivory. I'm dead-fuvking-set against it! .... and always have been. It's just plain wrong.
 
So he wont use ivory in his cues to each there own is what i say. But does he feel just as strong about elephant ear wraps ? Or ostrich wraps as well or how ever you spell it. I mean if your going to ban Ivory on your cue making that is very respectful but what about say shark skin wraps ? You just cant knock on one door and not knock on the other doors.
 
So he wont use ivory in his cues to each there own is what i say. But does he feel just as strong about elephant ear wraps ? Or ostrich wraps as well or how ever you spell it. I mean if your going to ban Ivory on your cue making that is very respectful but what about say shark skin wraps ? You just cant knock on one door and not knock on the other doors.
Guess you haven't seen his work.

cuemaker.com for the answer to your question.
 
All I know, is I want a cue with "banned" ivory. Most cuemakers use pre-banned stuff, and everyone knows that illegal materials play much better than "legal" materials.

Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
 
I was wondering exactly the same thing as JoseV. What's the answer, 3kushn? Does he make his cues with any kind of leather wrap or use other animal products?

Guess you haven't seen his work.

cuemaker.com for the answer to your question.

So he wont use ivory in his cues to each there own is what i say. But does he feel just as strong about elephant ear wraps ? Or ostrich wraps as well or how ever you spell it. I mean if your going to ban Ivory on your cue making that is very respectful but what about say shark skin wraps ? You just cant knock on one door and not knock on the other doors.
 
I believe the only leather wrap Dieckman ever use was Cowhide, otherwise its irish linen, or natural wood. That all I've have seen.
 
Not all ivory comes from elephants. Hippos, rhinos and whales have all supplied ivory. Cue inlays could be made from non-elephant ivory, while balls, because of their size, require elephant tusks.

Not all elephant ivory is "banned." Ivory is often recycled from other objects (old pre-ban balls and other items).

I don't see why wildlife cannot be managed (and yes, harvested) to get the best of both worlds.

But, I am not attracted to, or impressed by, or disgusted by, ivory. I believe it is a case of a "connection to tradition" or a "status symbol" rather than the best material for an application.
 
I was wondering exactly the same thing as JoseV. What's the answer, 3kushn? Does he make his cues with any kind of leather wrap or use other animal products?

Ask Dennis.

Actually RascalDoc knows Dennis very well. He may have some insight into the matter.
 
I was wondering exactly the same thing as JoseV. What's the answer, 3kushn? Does he make his cues with any kind of leather wrap or use other animal products?

Flat out only Cowhide,Plus He won't be doing anymore leather wrap, but that as of today. Tomorrow could be different.

Bobby The Mole
 
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