Bob Frey sneakies not selling?

smashmouth

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Cuesnthings has had the same handfull of sneakies on their site for
months at very affordable prices.

Is there a reason why they're not selling. People seem to jump on
used Bob Frey's and these are brand new.
 
I did not go to the site, but are they distincly different. Maybe they keep getting more? Or do you have inside info that none are selling.
 
no inside info, just the same cues on the site for months

when nobody is biting on such great deals I just wonder
 
Perhaps John will step in here and clarify further ...

Cuesnthings does not always have every cue pictured in stock and ready to ship; in fact when I spoke with him last week he was awaiting a shipment from Bob, which he has received and detailed here on AZ:

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=43776&highlight=frey

Not affiliated with either Bob/John, but I did just pick up a Frey Sneaky which I'm putting into play this afternoon :)
 
I'm sure they are being bought. It's just that those few are just examples of the sneakies he makes. Since the time I first saw them until now I bet they have sold about 20 sneakies. At least. The pictures stay the same though.

Tony
 
i imagine if you sell alot of them, after away it gets to be a pain to keep changing the pictures every day...

chris
 
I may be wrong, but I think the pictures on Jon's site are representative samples of the cues that you will get. He often has several cocobolo's, let's say, but he only posts a picture of the one, as the remainder look almost the same and constantly updating the site takes time.
 
I'd buy a whole shabang of them if I could.... my tight budget jsut doesnt allow it...... I love Sneakies and Frey's work!!!!!
 
Do you not know?

that if he has someone doing his website, that he gets charged everytime there is a change to the website? And rates vary from $20 to $120 an hour for such changes ... lol
 
When buying a production cue whether it be from a well known cuemaker or just an import you should inquiry as to if you are veiwing stock photos or the actual cue. Wood grain from one cue to the next often varies.
 
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