Twenty-five dollars is a hole lot of money for an appraisal. Do you think I have a whole in my head? 
$25 is cheap 'insurance' for someone looking to sell a cue quickly that knows nothing about them or the current market and has no real outlet to tap into that knowledge.
Think about this. Somebody needs cash and they think their old Adam cue was worth $1500 because their uncle told them it was 'one-of-a-kind and special'. You see this kind of situation all the time. Then they try selling that on ebay or craigslist for that unrealistic money. Time spent spinning your wheels is worth something....imo.
OK.. who wants action...
A Roy thread.. one of two things is going to happen...
Roy will e-mail this site and threaten legal action and claim his communication was confidential and should not be posted and threaten to sue...
OR John Barton Caplin Collins Chin will come here and say that Roy is his best bud ever, and the OP must have done something to make Roy mad?
1:2 on the money...
JV
While his language was very poor.
Cmon man, you can't expect an appraisal of a cue like a free perfect aim phone lesson.
The guy has to have the cue in his hand to tell you what it is worth.
$25 is cheap 'insurance' for someone looking to sell a cue quickly that knows nothing about them or the current market and has no real outlet to tap into that knowledge.
No argument there. I think you may have missed my point or as they say, "Another failed attempt at humor."![]()
Sean -
I don't think that is what is going on the Ebay or Craigslist. I often think they are "fishing" for a buyer.
The Black Boar that someone else did some inlay work on shows up about once a year and has for years.
Those sellers know what they have, they are looking for buyers that don't...
You see it here pretty often too....
Ken
Here is the response I got when first inquiring if he was a buyer for my cue then moving on to him wanting me to ship him the cue for a $25 appraisal . And ending with the most professional email I've ever received. Just wanted to share because I'm at a loss for words.
I removed all the email addresses for privacy.
The emails to from last to first FYI
Michael ...
How stupid are you with such a piss poor attitude ...
You seem to think you have piece of Gold when it is only a 19 Oz piece of wood.
And yet you think one should give you a price without even seeing the cue in hand ...
You are really a dumb ass aren't you. You don't even know your ass from a whole
in the ground.
" the cue will not leave my possession " ... Again, how stupid are you ?
Roy E. Malott
Indyq@ComCast.net
Since 1993
Indy Q Shop
8063 South Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
317.780.0041
Websites:
www.IndyQ.com
www.GTFcases.com
From: "Michael
To: "INDYQ"
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 7:52:13 AM
Subject: Re: Schick cue
Thank you for your time but the cue will not leave my possession.
Thanks,
Mike
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 13, 2013, at 7:39 AM, INDYQ
Mike ...
What you asking for is an appraisal of your Bill Schick Cue ...
I offer three appraisal services ...
$25 Verbal
$50 Written
$75 Written w/Color Photograph
Your Schick Cue would need to be sent to me for any of these
services ... I do not quote a price on a cue based on a photograph
and the sellers word as to the condition of said cue.
The cue will need to be shipped to my address listed below ...
Please let me know which service you are wanting and when you
are shipping the cue. Be sure to include your complete return
shipping details and $25 to cover your return shipping with full
payment for your choice of service desired.
I look forward to the courtesy of your reply today as to what you
are wanting to do with this Bill Schick Cue. Allow 2 to 3 weeks for
the these services to be completed.
Regards,
Roy E. Malott
Indyq@ComCast.net
Since 1993
Indy Q Shop
8063 South Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
317.780.0041
Websites:
www.IndyQ.com
www.GTFcases.com
From:
To
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:48:25 AM
Subject: Re: Schick cue
I have no clue what it's worth or even if I will sell it. So I have no clue on its value. What do you think it's worth in today's market? Even if you take yourself out of the equation as a buyer what is it worth?
Thanks,
Mike
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 12, 2013, at 11:36 AM, INDYQ <indyq@comcast.net> wrote:
Hello ...
How much are you wanting for the Schick Cue ?
It's a basic entry level Bill Schick Cue ... Very simple in it's cue design ...
Regards,
Roy E. Malott
Indyq@ComCast.net
Since 1993
Indy Q Shop
8063 South Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227
317.780.0041
Websites:
www.IndyQ.com
www.GTFcases.com
From: "
To: "
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 7:35:51 AM
Subject: Re: Schick cue
Here are some more pictures still trying to find a way to weigh it.
Thanks,
Mike
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On Jun 10, 2013, at 7:30 PM, INDYQ wrote:
Mike,
I need to know what price you are asking for this cue. What size are the shafts? What is the weight of the cue? Where is the picture of the It's George cue case?
Roy Malott
From:
To:
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 1:55:24 PM
Subject: Schick cue
I'm possibly looking to sell a cue I inherited. It's a 1986 Schick with two shafts one unused. It have ivory and what looks like gold inlays and is in its original George case. If I were to sell it would you be a buyer and in what price range? Thanks
Mike
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Sent from my iPad
If nothing else, nobody can accuse Roy of being inconsistent. He is consistently an asshole.
While his language was very poor.
Cmon man, you can't expect an appraisal of a cue like a free perfect aim phone lesson.
The guy has to have the cue in his hand to tell you what it is worth.
while roy may not be able to provide an appraisal without possesion of the cue, that does not give him (or anybody) the right to treat another person in that manner.
He could have just said "sorry i cannot help you". Piece of cake and you don't come across like a grade a jerk
Roy is Roy. You were fishing for a value while trying to soft-sell him the cue. He responded professionally, promptly and courteously UNTIL you blew him off with your pronouncement that the cue won't leave your possession. THEN he blew his stack at the fact you wasted his time.
Lesson, don't waste people's time and they won't get mad at you.
Now, of course Roy shouldn't let you know that he is pissed. He should not give anyone ammunition to come on forums and play the "victim" card. I have told him this a hundred times but Roy is Roy.
Roy has also been in business for 20 years being the same person then as he is now. Doing the same thing then as he does now, buying and selling cues and cases. He has a stack of loyal customers who report being served professionally and promptly.
So that is the counterweight to the fact that he sometimes responds in an unprofessional manner. He doesn't coddle people it's that simple. He does what he says he will do and means what he says.
So, yes, Roy is for real and a lot more real than a lot of folks in this business. I am proud to call him my friend and would take a bullet for him any day. Not proud of him barking at people through email but I have the same tendency from time to time so I can't be too harsh about it.
While his language was very poor.
Cmon man, you can't expect an appraisal of a cue like a free perfect aim phone lesson.
The guy has to have the cue in his hand to tell you what it is worth.