While I agree that you'll see a slew of new cues being listed as "98% condition" or "like new" or "near mint", etc. etc., I don't necessarily think its bull-sh*t.
The plain truth is there are a SLEW of cuemakers who only have a business because they peddle everything they've ever built in the AZ Wanted/For Sale section. And like it or not, these guys can and have been effectively hurting the cue market. Its true.
And on top of that, there are a slew of guys who go out there, post a 'new personal player' in the Cue Gallery one day, then post it up for sale 2 days later. Why? Because they had every intention of cashing in on it all along.
While the new change to the for sale section is likely going the first of a few changes, make no mistake about it: the Wanted/For Sale section is filled with crap these days like 10 threads from the same guy selling 10 different items, bumping each once a day, having friends bump the same threads 4 hours later, tons of "I can't believe this is still here" posts, and cuemakers you've never heard of selling brand new cues for prices that established and respected cuemakers who have been grinding it out for years are asking. Because on AZ with its 34,000 members, its easy to 'make a name' for yourself and build up a fanbase.