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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Yo, lathe guys, woodturners, in here:)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Barber" data-source="post: 937432" data-attributes="member: 57910"><p>Bob C</p><p></p><p>Item is ebay fodder until this coming sunday, if interested get back after 9/19/10.</p><p></p><p>FYI, musk ox horn is extreamly pricy, the curved actual horn portions run $80/lb, the material used in making the above brush is from the Boss of the horn, about $35 per/Oz.</p><p></p><p>Richard, you are correct, it is illegal to export or import Ivory as per the 1989 federal ban unless it is sport hunted or can be proven to be in this country prior to 1989.</p><p></p><p>The laws are very complex, as a general rule Ivory (with the exception of marine ivory I:E walrus) that is now in the country is legal to buy, sell, and trade (than you have state laws to consider) walrus Ivory is legal if it can be proven it was havested prior to 1972, or is scrimshawed by an alaskan native if harvested after 1972, than it is considered art.</p><p></p><p>Than you have mammoth Ivory (wonderfull stuff) but you have to prove it is mammoth Ivory(easy to do to the trained eye).</p><p></p><p>All my Ivory was sport harvested in 1927 and is marked and documented as such.</p><p></p><p>The above large brush is mammoth Ivory, at least 3000 yrs old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Barber, post: 937432, member: 57910"] Bob C Item is ebay fodder until this coming sunday, if interested get back after 9/19/10. FYI, musk ox horn is extreamly pricy, the curved actual horn portions run $80/lb, the material used in making the above brush is from the Boss of the horn, about $35 per/Oz. Richard, you are correct, it is illegal to export or import Ivory as per the 1989 federal ban unless it is sport hunted or can be proven to be in this country prior to 1989. The laws are very complex, as a general rule Ivory (with the exception of marine ivory I:E walrus) that is now in the country is legal to buy, sell, and trade (than you have state laws to consider) walrus Ivory is legal if it can be proven it was havested prior to 1972, or is scrimshawed by an alaskan native if harvested after 1972, than it is considered art. Than you have mammoth Ivory (wonderfull stuff) but you have to prove it is mammoth Ivory(easy to do to the trained eye). All my Ivory was sport harvested in 1927 and is marked and documented as such. The above large brush is mammoth Ivory, at least 3000 yrs old. [/QUOTE]
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