I put my name on the waiting list every year since 2005. When I get called, I hope there's no limit on how many I can have made.
I will consistently have a inventory to sell.
I am sure someones probably put in an order since 2000 and every year after that and getting cues every year since.
Then go flip them.
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I have owned 5 or 6 SW cues over the years, never kept one for very long.
Please can anyone explain to me why SW cues have such inflated prices. It's nuts. Thank you for anyones explaination or opnion.
Just curious, You stated you owned 5 or 6. If the prices are inflated and you never kept one very long, why did you get the others after you got the first or second one? It seems like you must like them if you keep getting them. Just wondering. I want to know how they get people to wait 6 years or more from the order date. I get people complaining for a year to a year and a half.
While I dig old Schons a lot I have to say I got a chuckle out of comparing Schon to SW. Its not even apples and oranges...its like apples and bowling balls. Both are kinda the same shape but the similarities pretty much end there.
I dont have enough money to collect nice cues and I fall out of love with cues quickly so a big thing for me is knowing I wont take a complete bath on a cue when (not if) I sell it. Thats one of the reasons why South West cues are my benchmark when comparing high end cues. I know that as long as I dont overpay for a South West and its not some complete oddball cue with regards to weight or woods I am assured of being able to get my money back out of it. There are very few brands/makers out there you can say that about.
Also I have always really loved the designs. Everyone and their brother seems to make a cue that "hits like a South West" or has offered a "South West style" cue. They are to me quite simply an icon in the cue world. I am lucky enough to know the people who make them and a finer crew I have yet to meet. I also am lucky enough to have had the chance to meet and speak with many of the best cue makers in the world. I cant ever remember any of them saying a bad word about South West with regards to quality or business practices. Two things that for the most part are not subjective topics.
If someone doesnt like the cues thats all good, different strokes and all that. Theres lots of cues I dont like and TONS of cues that make me scratch my head regarding pricing but for some reason certain people seem to have some real venom about South West's and that I dont understand. If someone really doesnt understand how something achieves it's market value then I doubt an internet thread is going to enlighten them. Besides this exact same thread comes up about once a year. If the question is legit just hit search....because I am sure this is at least the third time I have written this post over the years.
Mrs. Franklin is one of the finest people i know...
i don't want to say any more about this
many of you should be ashamed of yourselves, but a fool only sees another as the fool, never themselves
and thanks again JCIN,
smokey
do some of you think that so many in the pool world are just friggen fools to want a sw?
did you ever consider what some of the Greats play with - like $100 cues and further - why they play them? or for that matter, why they play another even more expensive cue...
do you know that sw does not sponsor anybody to play with their cue - if you play with one it is because you bought it?
and for sure their number system is YR-3XX; and that means that their yearly number start point is 300 [for the first cue, or, 301] after the the year code [two numericals, such as 09 for 2009]...
do you know that until a few years ago, they priced their cues on the day you ordered one, and did not ask for any down payment until about 6 months before they would finish the cue? they still do not ask for a down payment until about 6 months out, but finally they started pricing their cues on the year they finish them and that was just recently
and most important of all, did you know that they do not allow resellers to buy more than 1 cue so to make sure that the final customer, the player like you or me does not have to pay a jacked up price just to have one of their cues?
Mrs. Franklin is one of the finest people i know...
i don't want to say any more about this
many of you should be ashamed of yourselves, but a fool only sees another as the fool, never themselves
and thanks again JCIN,
smokey
One factor not mentioned is that people who purchase a new or used South West on the secondary market have high (and justified) confidence that they will be able to resell the cue at some point without incurring a substantial loss (as happens with most brands of cues). There are very few brands of cues with high resale similar to South West. I also believe that Laurie and the guys at South West are extremely dedicated to building a consistent and well made product.
Martin
Where does one find out what the wait list actually is? Or could it be just something thrown out there over the years to create hype and inflated prices? Has anyone who's bought one from them actually ever waited 10yrs? SW always sounded like a production cue outfit the same that people say Schon is a production cue.
How is it marketing if they arent advertising???The market for a South West cue is stupid!It's just another hype market!They make excellent cues,no doubt about it,but too have a ten year waiting list is just that,a ten year waiting game!Only time will tell whether a South West is worth the hype it receives now or not!In my honest opinion I'm not buying into it,I've played with South West cues pretty extensively and know a good one from a bad one.
I know there's no such thing as a bad SW!So let's just say it wasn't a players cue,is that cool?
Anyway they are beautiful and play great,that's hard too beat!But there are a few cue makers that can come close if not beat them in beauty & playability.
I play with an OMEN and regularly get asked if my cue is a South West,and I proudly state that I play with an OMEN.If you can find a better cue than an Omen for playability and price I'll eat it!