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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 1937386, member: 36"]Legally, good luck with the ivory. You're allowed to keep it or even give it away (within state lines) but selling it would require proof it was manufactured pre-1920 or so. I still buy some once in a while when the local seller doesn't know what it is, because a few friends still like the old pieces. It doesn't go from me to the open market though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 1937386, member: 36"]Legally, good luck with the ivory. You're allowed to keep it or even give it away (within state lines) but selling it would require proof it was manufactured pre-1920 or so. I still buy some once in a while when the local seller doesn't know what it is, because a few friends still like the old pieces. It doesn't go from me to the open market though.[/QUOTE]
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