alstl said:
I just saw that, and I wondered how Evan would know who created the fake points and when they did it since I guarantee you Evan had nothing to do with it.
I hate to see this guy dragged into all the recent garbage on this website. I sent a Schon shaft off to him a couple years ago to have some work done and Evan said he would send it back COD. When I received it back it was just regular mail so I e-mailed him and told him he forgot to charge me for the work. He told me to consider it a gift. I e-mailed again and told him to give me a price, I didn't want to freeload but he again insisted that it was on the house, and Evan doesn't know me from the man in the moon. Does that sound like a guy who would be involved in any way with something like this?
There aren't a lot of people I would vouch for but I will vouch for this guy.
I think you should to go back and read my post's again, because it appears that you misunderstood most of them. I made it clear in
several of my posts that I do not think that Evan did this. I know, and you know, and probably most of the rest of the known world knows that Evan didn't draw in those fake points on a round pointed CNC cue to try to make it look like a sharp pointed full splice cue.
The problem is that Iowa_player doesn't know yet. His sticking point is that he feels that Evan has already verified the cue, and because of that he believes that this
is Evan's work. Consequently he does not want to give the appropriate full refund including all of the shipping. What Iowa_player is still not realizing, is that when Evan vouched for the cue, Evan was thinking that they were talking about a full splice cue that had the points touched up, and not about a round pointed CNC cue that had fake sharp points drawn on it to make it look like a full splice cue (which is what this cue is).
I gave Iowa_player an easy way to clear up the confusion, which is to simply ask Evan if he faked the sharp points on this round pointed CNC cue. The rest of us already know the answer, but apparently he is not going to believe it until he hears it from Evan himself. Only after he asks
that specific question will they both then realize that they have been talking about two different things the whole time. Then this can all come to a reasonable and happy conclusion because the confusion will have been cleared up. I really don't think that Evan would have a problem authenticating whether or not he faked the points on this cue, they just need to make sure they are talking about the same thing this time.
-I do not believe that Evan faked the points on this cue.
-I do believe that Evan should verify for Iowa_player whether or not
he faked the sharp points on this round pointed CNC cue, and
if he did, when. I do not expect him to try to guess who did it if it wasn't him--it doesn't matter.
Hopefully this clears up your confusion.