I can't understand it either, but all of the bridges at Hank's Billiards made
from old Dufferin house cues must we worth a fortune
Searing made the bridges at Hanks?
I'm a buyer.
Thanks
Kevin
I can't understand it either, but all of the bridges at Hank's Billiards made
from old Dufferin house cues must we worth a fortune
Funny thing is I scroll though the For Sale section all the time. And when I see a Dufferin house cue conversion done by Searing for sale for $3,000 I just laugh. I can understand the art thing but $3,000 for a sneaky pete.
I just wonder who actually buys these things?
Give me a break...
See thread below...
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=250726
That is fine for the many, but what about the few? I have two pool buddies with special needs - one has learning difficulties and one has cerebral palsy. They are both easily impressed and easily tricked - I am constantly keeping the sharks away from them.
Presumably you think they should go unprotected?
I'd like the opportunity to criticise a sale. I see unwanted production cues being offered for more than retail. This is absurd. The seller is taking the piss out of us, and we do nothing. I'd like iTrader improved, with an ebay style ratings system, where sellers that trade honestly and fairly get a higher rating than those that waste everyone's time with unrealistically high prices. Failing this, I make a note of sellers who impress me and look out for their goods first. I choose the seller as much as the cue. Sellers with the fewest bumps between listing and sales get my vote - Bamacues is particularly quick to sell cues, and for good reason.
I applaud you for watching out for your buddies!!!! That gets huge reps in my book! As to your comment....there are special circumstances, nothing is ever truly black and white. I have friends locally who are positively clueless, and I am always telling them, when I know, what a cue they may have or are looking to purchase is worth, relative to the current market. If they're looking at a particular maker's cue, and I am not sure, then I will refer them to here, to someone I know collects that maker's cue, and/or the maker themselves, when available.
As to newer members....I will answer when and where I can...but when I first came here, I asked LOTS of questions here, and would do LOTS of searches on the net. I talked to all kinds of people, from dealers to collectors, soaking up as much information about cues as I possibly could...all kinds of cues, high-end and low. I wanted to be an educated buyer. As a result of that research, I now know more than perhaps I ever thought I wanted to about cues, cases, and their respective makers. I have also never never been scammed or ripped-off.
The reality is...the rules are the rules. We do not own this site. The powers that be feel that this was the best solution to past issues in the W/FS forum.....it is what it is.
Lisa
The fair market value of anything is what the seller is willing to sell if for and what the buyer is wiling to buy it for. Simple economics. As far as cues goes, generally about 50-60% of new retail price would be a good starting point. There are a lot of variables such as condition, wrap, extra shaft, etc. which would affect price.
Please give me an opportunity to buy every Gina, Searing, Barry Szamboti, Gus Szamboti, Tascarella, Balabushka, Hercek, Spain and Schick for 50-60% of their new retail price.
Thanks
Kevin
you can see that the original logo is preserved well and these are very rare now.
And I'll take the TADs!
For what it is worth, Mr, kvinbrwr has the correct selling formula, he truly lets the market decide. I like his style.
The fair market value of anything is what the seller is willing to sell if for and what the buyer is wiling to buy it for. Simple economics. As far as cues goes, generally about 50-60% of new retail price would be a good starting point. There are a lot of variables such as condition, wrap, extra shaft, etc. which would affect price.
Funny thing is I scroll though the For Sale section all the time. And when I see a Dufferin house cue conversion done by Searing for sale for $3,000 I just laugh. I can understand the art thing but $3,000 for a sneaky pete.
I just wonder who actually buys these things?
Give me a break...
See thread below...
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=250726
Any questions?!
Chris
Searing made the bridges at Hanks?
I'm a buyer.
Thanks
Kevin
I think so, because every time we see the Duff logo we say "it's a Searing".
Kind of sad to think that the closest I will ever get to a Dennis Searing cue, is using a bridge made from a Dufferin house cue.
Will trade lots of cues with big leather cases for a Dennis Searing cue
Funny thing is I scroll though the For Sale section all the time. And when I see a Dufferin house cue conversion done by Searing for sale for $3,000 I just laugh. I can understand the art thing but $3,000 for a sneaky pete.
I just wonder who actually buys these things?
Give me a break...
See thread below...
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=250726
Funny thing is I scroll though the For Sale section all the time. And when I see a Dufferin house cue conversion done by Searing for sale for $3,000 I just laugh. I can understand the art thing but $3,000 for a sneaky pete.
I just wonder who actually buys these things?
Give me a break...
See thread below...
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=250726
Please give me an opportunity to buy every Gina, Searing, Barry Szamboti, Gus Szamboti, Tascarella, Balabushka, Hercek, Spain and Schick for 50-60% of their new retail price.
Thanks
Kevin
I did use the term "generally". Very high end collectors cues still fall in the "what are you willing to sell if for and what is he/she willing to pay for it" category for fair market value. Albeit that many increase in value over the original new price as time goes by. So those should not be included in my statement of starting price. I'm not into expensive cues and my most expensive cue is a CX-06 Schon that I use on certain occasions. My player is a Dale Perry with a McDermott I-3 shaft.