Sabaharr
Member
A while back I saw an ad about actual ivory for sale to craft people. Many different sizes were listed and pen blank size was one of them and even goes into how to turn it with less chance of blowing the blank. Supposedly it was a museum that had many old tusks stored in its basement that were there before the ban and were legal to be in the USA. I have mixed feelings about this as I know the animal was killed just for the tusks, but it was long ago and it can't be changed now. I do agree with the ban on importation of ivory and hides of endangered species though. Animals should not be killed solely for their aesthetic value. Then again this could all be a hoax to begin with and its mammoth tusk being sold which is perfectly legal and no animals were killed for it, at least not in a few thousand years. would anyone else be opposed to the use of pre ban ivory? I sure am leaning away from it but just don't know. What if its real but smuggled? Comes with a COA from the museum but all that requires is a printer. Guess I could look up the museum and call them then the local BBB to see if they are legit but that still won't solve my ethical dilemma.
Thoughts?
