drivermaker
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larrynj1 said:king larry
Do Kings get itches, and if so, do they have personal "scratchers" to do that for them?
larrynj1 said:king larry
It should be a gallery of cues by collectors.I'll be more than willing to discuss my thoughts on how it should run and what I think the gallery should be and how to make sure everyone is accepted, but let's not let this turn into a big pissin' contest over "I know more than you, so you should listen to me" or "I have more money than you to by these cues, so obviosly I'm smarter than you". These attitudes just plain suck.
jhendri2 said:Maybe I was too optimistic. I thought we could get together cue collectors to display our collection, do a sort of "what's hot", interview a different cue maker monthly, discuss what makes a cue collectable, exchange knowledge and help folks who are interested in collecting, basically make it an open friendly forum for people of like interest to gather and gain knowledge.
Evidently this isn't going to happen. Joe, I wouldn't call it ego, I would call it insecurity. I could care less if people like my cues, I like my cues (this is not meant to be offensive). If they deserve to be in the gallery fine, if not fine. I don't need others to tell me if my cue is "worthy" or not. I'm the one who bought it, not them.
I just wanted to do something fun, but it seems others insecurities always seem to get in the way. Like I said, maybe I'm too optimistic.
I'll be more than willing to discuss my thoughts on how it should run and what I think the gallery should be and how to make sure everyone is accepted, but let's not let this turn into a big pissin' contest over "I know more than you, so you should listen to me" or "I have more money than you to by these cues, so obviosly I'm smarter than you". These attitudes just plain suck.
Sorry if I offended anybody, I'm too old and seen too much (especially in the last year) in my military career, people just need to get over themselves and learn how to have a good time.
Jim
drivermaker said:Do Kings get itches, and if so, do they have personal "scratchers" to do that for them?
larrynj1 said:dm, yes we do, and yes we do. if you are looking for the job, fuggedaboutit.lmao!!
classiccues said:Jim,
my problem with "levels" is that some people say I have a level 5 cue, but its just wood inlays, and they thinks its worth more than a level 3 with ivory and gold.
Joe
jhendri2 said:I guess we'd have to tell'em to get over it. This is not about "worth". No one said a level 5 HAD to cost more than a level 3 (though 90% of the time it will), but say a G. Szamboti, which in average or above would be a level 5, no matter what the inlay work is. It's all about collectability, not nesc. high priced or exotic inlays.
Maybe you can explain a little more what you mean. I mean a cue that's $5,000 plus should make a level 5, I would think. Whether it's a Meucci with gold, silver and ivory or a Rambow with MoP.
Jim
jhendri2 said:I think the levels should be inline with what Celtic had posted. Not what the BB says. The BB may say a GS is level 3 value $5,000 or whatever. This same GS would be a level 5 in the club.
An example: I own a Wes Hunter one of a kind that was on the cover of American Cuist. I have the magazine signed by Wes and framed. With this provenance, I would think the cue may be in the Level 4 or 5 range. I only paid $1,000 for the cue. A Schon that is not limited, that costs, say $1,500 may fall into the level 2 or 3 range.
I think the levels are more of collectability v value levels. Does this make sense?
Jim
classiccues said:Jim,
Thanks.. my problem with "levels" is that some people say I have a level 5 cue, but its just wood inlays, and they thinks its worth more than a level 3 with ivory and gold. Its a little sticky.. again nothing is black and white.
classiccues said:Jim,
I getcha.. but even a Schon limited regardless of how fancy it is must top out somewhere. I mean a run of 25 cues is to much to be a level 5 IMHO. Again regardless of how fancy it is.
Joe