iowa_player said:
Ok your right if I have described this cue wrong and its not an R2 then I will also pay the shipping . We will see what Even Clarke has to say whem I drive up to him . I am not going to be out $80 shipping for having did nothing wrong.
I do not know either of you. I would like to offer my opinion for what it is worth ( prob not much).
I have seen the original thread with the pics and info that you posted.
Your pics clearly show a cue with SHARP points. You also refer to it by model and give a page number in the blue book. Your responses mention the ringwork as proving it is an R2, but you left out the part where it clearly states " The following cues are from Schons fist cataloue, circa 1982. THEY HAD FULL SPLICED POINTS, and are shown with the maple dashed joint rings....... " By all the info that YOU provided it is a schon R2. The book YOU reference also states that it is a full splice cue.
I also find it interesting that the topic of round versus spliced spoints WERE adressed in the same thread regarding this cue.
My opinion is that you did misrepresent this cue. Even if you did so in error, it would be YOUR error, not the buyers. I am NOT suggesting that you INTENTIONALLY did this, but intention does not matter. The facts are that the cue IS NOT what it what was stated.
R2's have spliced points. If this cue is somehow different than what is generally considered an R2, then you should state that.
There is NO WAY that a buyer could have been aware that that cue did not have spliced points by the info you provided. In fact everything (pics, stated model, and blue book reference) claim otherwise. This is the exact definition of misrepresentation.
I would be extremely dissatisfied if I purchased this cue from the information you have given. I would rather have rounded points than sharpeed points. Might as well have a sticker on it.
I would think you chalk this one up to experience, and take the lesson as learned. Inspect/research the item more caefully in the future.
Also, I would think that a refinish is worth mentioning.
I am not trying to stir it up. I am asking you to take a step back, and try to see it as a customer would. I am not accusing you of anything more than not paying proper attention to details. Take it for what it's worth.
Respectfully,
JW