The consensus seems to be that the number one problem by far is the cue dealers because of the sheer numbers of their listings along with how long their ads often stay active due to unrealistic pricing. Seems almost unanimous that people feel dealers are a big problem except for obviously the dealers themselves. The second biggest issue most people seem to have is that cues of all prices are lumped together in one forum which means having to look through and click on bunches and bunches of cues just to find the few that might interest you.
The obvious solution would seem to be to split the main for sale section into various sub-forums, but most people won't go to more than a couple of forum sections in a visit so if you have too many sub-forums the number of people that see any one cue goes down a good bit which isn't good either. If you tried to separate dealer and private sales, and customs cues from production cues, and all the different price ranges of cues, etc, you would easily end up with over a dozen sub-forums.
The single catch all main cue sale category that we have right now obviously isn't working at all either though, so a good compromise is in order. Maybe something like just four categories being: Dealer under $1,000, Dealer over $1,000, Private sale under $1,000, and Private sale over $1,000.
Dealer could be defined as:
-anyone with a website with cues
-listing more than four cues within a year (package deals with multiple cues that are sold together would count as one cue)
-listing more than two cues within thirty days
-anyone known to be a dealer, broker, flipper, etc--basically anyone who is known to not just be selling personal cues from their collection
An alternative solution to the above would be to just keep the single category we have now but require that the asking price and maker of the cue be listed first and second in the title of every ad. Examples: "$1,800 OBO Joss West 4 pt beauty with yada yada" or "$475 OBO Mezz yada yada...". Anyone who doesn't list the price first and maker second has their ad deleted immediately. Listing in this way would make it very quick and easy for everyone to be able to quickly skim down the pages and weed out what you know you would never have any interest in based on price and maker.
Another great benefit of the price first, maker second in the thread title is that because a thread title cannot ever be changed, people will think twice before listing their ad with an outrageous and completely unrealistic starting price because they know that they will be stuck with it in the title forever and it will lead to fewer views of people actually clicking and opening their ad. They are likely to be a little more reasonable and realistic about their starting asking price. The other rule would have to be that there can be no relisting of the same cue in a new ad otherwise people will just list with an outrageous price and if no sucker bites they just make a new ad with a slightly lower price and just continue to do this over and over (which already happens to a smaller extent now) which just clogs up the forum and hurts everybody else.
You can also do the price first, maker second thread title requirement even if we go to two (or more) sub-forums, like say dealer and private seller sub-forums, and just still require the asking price first and cue maker second in all thread titles. The more that I think about it, the more that I like this requirement whether we stay with one main category or go to several sub-forums. I say we try it in the main for sale forum first and see how well it works, and if it doesn't make enough of a difference then split the main into two sub-forums, those being dealer and private sale (and still require asking price first and cue maker second in all thread titles).