a wiener stick disguised as a pool cuewhat are we looking at, need to see some zoomed out pics
exactly how this cue came to as did yours-- luckily y cc company refunded me full amount under "item not ad described" ill cut mine up for bird house decorations ..lolHe is not a new cue maker- was out of the biz for a while- came back in on eBay- new stuff is not up to par- I tried one- bad wrap job - big seam- not enough attention to detail but honestly- it played fairly well- I sold it though. Sells cues inexpensively considering the use of premier woods and elephant ear wraps on some. I believe he is a CA. guy and also a jeweler; originally trained to some degree by Bert Shrager in cue making.
it is same cue maker Jim -- i argued on phone with him about quality and he said it was my fault ,,,l;olIs this the same cuemaker? Difficult to believe that someone who produced the old quality work would turn this new schlock work out using his old mark. Why not market with a new mark, or no mark at all, rather than degrade his old mark?
After one rack lmaoIf the quality was perfect it would still be one ugly ass cue.
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I couldn't get past this without laughing"I'm sorry your cue delivery date is going to be delayed a few days. My label maker is down and I need some time to get it back up and running."
I have a lot of empathy for cue makers selling too early. We have to recoup some of our money to afford more wood and hardware somehow.Looks like a new maker that is selling his stuff a bit too soon. One of these on Facebook also.
I met him back in '96 when he brought cues to Best Billiards to sell . He's been around a long time .I have a lot of empathy for cue makers selling too early. We have to recoup some of our money to afford more wood and hardware somehow.
It’s a tough hobby to grow into let alone turn into a business and profit from.
With that said he should have disclosed condition and level of skills and build. Setting the expectation is really important.
That tip, lol. Yikes.
Lol, well then I stand corrected.I met him back in '96 when he brought cues to Best Billiards to sell . He's been around a long time .