I wish to address an issue that I discovered with a Cocobolo sneaky pete made by Leon Sly.
This cue was delivered to a friend of mine less than a year ago and has been used to play less than 5 racks. He purchased it with the intent of simply seeing Mr. Sly’s work and taper and then ordering a big cue if he liked it. It was kept in an environmentally controlled area. After his evaluation he passed it to me. I also keep it in environmentally controlled area.
I showed the cue to a potential buy and noticed that the cue has a finish suck around the points.
I called and emailed Mr. Sly about this problem and what fix action could be done. He informed me that this is common and that he charges $80.00 dollars to refinish a sneaky but would do it for $50.00 this time provided I ship it and pay for return shipping. He made it quite clear this was not his fault and that he had no control over this.
I called several cue makes and explained the situation and they all concurred that the blank had not been allowed to dry properly. To further add to my dilemma several asked if I had checked for straightness since finding this problem it may have caused the butt to warp. I responded that I have not but will do so post haste.
I have no problem with paying the shipping but to charge me also for a finish repair which was clearly a process defect is absurd.
I feel the title says it all "Let the buyer beware".
This cue was delivered to a friend of mine less than a year ago and has been used to play less than 5 racks. He purchased it with the intent of simply seeing Mr. Sly’s work and taper and then ordering a big cue if he liked it. It was kept in an environmentally controlled area. After his evaluation he passed it to me. I also keep it in environmentally controlled area.
I showed the cue to a potential buy and noticed that the cue has a finish suck around the points.
I called and emailed Mr. Sly about this problem and what fix action could be done. He informed me that this is common and that he charges $80.00 dollars to refinish a sneaky but would do it for $50.00 this time provided I ship it and pay for return shipping. He made it quite clear this was not his fault and that he had no control over this.
I called several cue makes and explained the situation and they all concurred that the blank had not been allowed to dry properly. To further add to my dilemma several asked if I had checked for straightness since finding this problem it may have caused the butt to warp. I responded that I have not but will do so post haste.
I have no problem with paying the shipping but to charge me also for a finish repair which was clearly a process defect is absurd.
I feel the title says it all "Let the buyer beware".