Cue Components has the goods !!

WilleeCue said:
You are prolly right, Dick, as I often misunderstand and/or read something in.
I am working hard on correcting that but havent got it whipped yet.
Thanks

Willee

When you do get it whipped, please bottle it and send me some... :p

Kelly
 
pdrexler said:
Let me take this opportunity to share with the AZ community my most recent experience with one of my occassional suppliers: Joe Barringer at Cue Components. While I have visited his web site and seen numerous items up on Ebay offered by Cue Components, particularly shaftwood as well as other very nice items, I like to see the wood in my hands before making purchases. So, as good fortune would have it, I had an opportunity to visit Joe Barringer’s operation recently while in Florida. And what an operation he has going on.Well folks he definitely has the goods!! I had the opportunity to hand select shaftwood from thousands of blanks– yes, I paid a bit of a premium for the privilege, but it was well worth my time and $$ to come away with some of the best shaft wood and exotic wood I have had in quite sometime. It is not often that there is a supplier who not only has the wood but will allow you to select exactly what you want. Yea, I have paid less for wood and gotten some really nice pieces mixed in – but I had to take the bad with the good . . . Cue Components let me take exactly what I wanted . . . what a great experience! As a result I would not hesitate to purchase again over the internet, by phone or on Ebay. Keep up the good work Joe, I look forward to getting more great wood from you. And Joe was even gracious enough to put me on his Cue Components web site with a link to my own site. Now, that's good business! Here's a link to see what I mean. And Joe is also a bit of a comedian as well. Great guy to do business with.
http://www.cuecomponents.com/friendsclients.html

Paul F. Drexler
pfd Studios


Why would you go out on a limb putting your reputation on the line giving them your personal indorsement? You went in and hand picked some wood and paid top dollar and was happy, That tells you nothing about how they do business. I don't get your point. You defiantly should not have your picture on their web site as an indorsement or guarantee so to speak they are a quality company.

I wouldn't do that for anybody. I don't want someone coming to me saying "Hay, you recommended so and so and they screwed me". You don't really know how they do business at all. For you personally, I see no up side, you will just be stuck defending them if others are not happy.
 
cueman said:
Joe and I are competitors, but he has always treated me good.

You are a good man, Chris Hightower.
A true believer that does his best to live his religion.
I have always admired that quality about you.

Willee
 
Chris, I'm not so sure about this

cueman said:
No sense in bringing up old news. So I suggest only posting current news about suppliers instead of old news that is years old unless it is good.
Chris
www.cuesmith.com
www.internationalcuemakers.com

Chris,

I have to disagree a bit here. Your comments are befitting a good christian and ethical competitor however only getting one side of the story is worse than getting no story at all. I am making fairly sizable orders getting my business started and I would have to make a trip to Florida if I got a raw deal on a large order.

I will adopt a wait and see attitude with Cue Components and I may even make a few small orders there but the reputation he has earned will keep me from sticking my neck out placing a big order with him.

I have been in businesses of one kind or another for thirty-five years. My reputation follows me. Regardless of excuses or even good valid reasons, what counts with the customer is results. We all know we can't please every customer but we should be able to please the vast majority of them.

Hu
 
macguy said:
Why would you go out on a limb putting your reputation on the line giving them your personal indorsement? You went in and hand picked some wood and paid top dollar and was happy, That tells you nothing about how they do business.

Sure it does ... who do you think gets sold the rejected wood?

What gets me is after reading Joe's website about his wood how can there be anything execpt "choice" top quality wood in his place of business.

Willee
 
To Paul Drexler and others

Paul..... thanks very much for the kind words. And thanks also to Arnie, Chris, Mike, Sen and anyone I may have missed. In fact, a big thanks to everyone!

And to all of you we hope you have an absolutely fantastic week.
 
Open mouth, insert foot eerr keyboard!

I wrote in haste this morning and guess I will repent at leisure. I owe an apology concerning the comment about Joe's reputation. The messages I read were all on this board and made by relatively few people. I know little about his reputation good or bad industry wide.

Hu
 
perfection

Just thought I'd chime in here as well... I have no idea what you guys are talking about... Mr. Barringer and Cue Components are absolutely top-notch. In fact, they constantly strive for perfefction. You can rest assured that when you get screwed by these guys, you'll get screwed harder and longer than you've ever been screwed before. You have to be good at something.... right?

READ THE PREVIOUS POSTS ON CUE COMPONENTS BEFORE DOING BUSINESS WITH THEM.
 
He's warped like a bad piece of shaft wood.

CueComponents said:
And to all of you we hope you have an absolutely fantastic week.

Except the Canadians...You forgot that part.

Glenn
 
Glenn Deneweth said:
Except the Canadians...You forgot that part.

Glenn

I just had a quick look and could find nothing on their site relating to this, do they still not ship to Canada ? (Joe ?) It would be too bad, with the way the Canadian dollar is going these days suppliers in the US should be noticing an increase in sales to Canadians. I did find a passage on the site saying they had good relations with a Canadian mill, so it seems they are buying good Canadian maple wood from a Canadian supplier.

Not a cuebuilder, just a curious fellow today ...

Dave
 
DaveK said:
I just had a quick look and could find nothing on their site relating to this, do they still not ship to Canada ? (Joe ?) It would be too bad, with the way the Canadian dollar is going these days suppliers in the US should be noticing an increase in sales to Canadians. I did find a passage on the site saying they had good relations with a Canadian mill, so it seems they are buying good Canadian maple wood from a Canadian supplier.

Not a cuebuilder, just a curious fellow today ...

Dave

From one of his auctions...

"Who We Will Not Ship To:
IMPORTANT NOTE: We will not ship to Canada, France, Germany and Indonesia. NO EXCEPTIONS. "

Apparently he's not happy about these Countries and their involvement in the War. I would love to hear his side of the story though.

Glenn
 
Glenn Deneweth said:
From one of his auctions...

"Who We Will Not Ship To:
IMPORTANT NOTE: We will not ship to Canada, France, Germany and Indonesia. NO EXCEPTIONS. "

Apparently he's not happy about these Countries and their involvement in the War. I would love to hear his side of the story though.

Glenn

Yet it would appear like they gladly accept shipments of wood from Canada, likely the French part of Canada even ! Kinda makes you want to say "hmmmmmm".

Dave
 
I've said it here before. Joe has done me right for over three years now. Whenever we vist, Joe is always gracious and makes us feel welcome even if he is very busy. Sometime we work and talk. If I am lucky I get to help unload truck or something.

I just drove in from Orlando Florida this AM, we had planned to get over to visit Joe at the new shop and pick some nice wood and shoot the breeze but the roads were shut down due to the fires and smoke.

We have enough really nice wood on hand to last but I plan to go back out there this fall anyway, mainly just to visit Joe.

Hopefully no fires then.

Tom
 
good news

I think t hat the good has to be reported with the bad. I had stated in an earlyer post that I had some bad experiance with these folks on some shaft wood. Well I bought one of the Bison chucks from him and at a good price I might add. It came and one of the pins on the backing plate was bent. I told Joe about it and he very graciously offered to take it back and pay for the shipping. You couldn't ask for any thing more than that. After investigating it, I decided that I could replace the pin and still have a great chuck at a good price so I told Joe I appriciated his offer, but decided to keep it after all. Thanks Joe. Butterflycues
 
Never again!

Add me to the list of people who will never again deal with Cue Components!

I had won some shaft dowels from them on eBay a year or so back. I forgot about waiting forever for them to be shipped, the slow response when asking about shipping status and the marginal quality when I finally did receive them.

Silly me, I bid again on some "Premium Vacuum Shaft Dowels". What I received certainly weren't "premium". In the course of questioning the quality and the chance that I may have been shipped the wrong thing, what I got were e-mails that I can only catagorize as "snotty". They finally acknowledged that the wrong dowels had been shipped and their solution was to ship them back for a full refund including the shipping cost for the return.

Sounds good right? No! The bottom line is that I didn't get what I purchased. It's not my problem that they can't keep there orders straight and they did not offer to ship me the dowels that I had purchased.


In a previous contact, I was told that mine was just one of thousands of orders. If you want to do volume business, great! Just set up a system that keeps it straight or bite the bullet when you screw up!
 
I think like everything else you have to pick and choose what items to buy and what not to buy or fly to Florida. I'll do business with them again but not any of the items in the category I sent back.

Here again, they seem to be trying to improve on their ways. I like not to see this PFD endorsement ever again because it doesn't mean anything as long as customers keep complaining. It is the way of business!
 
I for one, don't feel like I have to kiss his back side to do business with him by ordering only certain items, or flying to Florida to hand pick merchandise. I've had my go round with him twice and won't go through it again. The two orders I placed were primarily to "test the waters" so to speak. I was sitting on a pretty large order anticipating he would deliver "the goods" as described, and in a timely manner. It didn't happen. The large order went to someone else and I'm still doing business with that person that does indeed "have the goods".

"trying to improve on their ways"?? Sorry, but I just don't see the improvement. It seems like a never ending story.
 
been dealing with them occasionally for 3 years now...
from bad to worst... most of the time the quality of product is sub to their claims...guess im out of luck??? :mad: recently i emailed them/ to order some stuff... :eek:
now they want funds/payments via "wire transfer" not just the usual visa?:confused:
 
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