CUE GALLERY..... dealers......

hmmmmmmmmmmm

brianna187 said:
funny you should agree then just a few posts down heres your cues
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=120003
that didnt make much sense



It really didnt make sense...because that isnt my post....LOL

I am not trying to tell anybody what to do or not do. I just made a simple statement that any cue thats been shown on the gallery, I wont be intersted in. Is that going to bother any dealers or hurt anyones income...NOT A CHANCE.....if the same guys came to me with a cue I liked and it wasnt shown on here, I would still be interested.

It is just kind of sad that sometimes I get the feeling that I am still back in the old poolroom when I was 16 and everyone was allways looking to hustle someone out of something
Steve
 
like it is

DWBOD said:
I think what Steve means is that some people post a cue like it's there personal prize possession and then "decide" to sell it the next day. If you're gonna sell the cue, say that, don't give us the sudden change of mind story. Honesty is a huge issue in this industry and as of late, I feel that we are seeing less and less of it. We are not stupid people, we talk to each other, we all know what goes on behind the scenes. Don't try to be deceptive, your gonna get caught anyway, realize that squeezing someone for that extra dollar may not be in your best interest. I for one have a memory like an elephant and will not deal with people that have used deceptive tactics with me or my friends in the past. It's called trust, build some!

My take,

Doug




Thanks Doug.........I agree 100%
Steve
 
Pool players, collectors, dealers, (lying, hustling, or being deceptive)?? Come on guys, we all know this happens. Anyone who has ever played in a bar or pool hall, been online looking to buy or sell, knows these kinds of things do happen and always will happen. Does it make it right? Of course not. There are some honest people out there with very good reputations as a maker, collector, buyer etc. Everyone on here is entitled to their viewpoint, just make sure you are ready for rebuttals because they ALWAYS seem to happen on AZ. I think Steve has a good point from a collectors point of view in a sense and has every right to not want to buy from those people anymore. From a sellers viewpoint sometimes the wanted forum doesnt bite, so they want to try a different one even if people think this forum is only for cues in collections not for sale. That is their right regardless if someone thinks it isnt fair or honest according to AZ's rules. It may seem sleezy to put it on here and then a week later put it on the for sale, but people do not have to buy remember...Always do your research on here before buying!! Just remember if you give your opinion on here (including my own of course), to be prepared for a reply good or bad because that is what forums will provide. Just my 2 cents for now.
 
"wanted forsale gallery"

tikkler said:
I have made a personal decision. Any dealers that post pics on here and then mysteriously decide to put them up for sale a week later...hahahaha

From this point on I wont be interested in buying one of them ever again.

If the cue is going to be for sale, put it where it belongs. And for me that likes to show everyone pics of what I just got.....well they have allready seen it here.

Its only me...one guy...so I am sure nobody gives a crap.....just want to give my 2 cents
Steve


i think the cue gallery is still being effectively used when a user posts pictures of a cue they intend to sell.
i am in the "cue gallery" more often then i am in the "wanted for sale" section, if i get to see more cues because somone wants to show them off here befor they are forsale i dont mide at all.
for example steve,, if all the cues you posted were only in the forsale section i would not have seen them, in-turn not have been inspired to design the cue i just recently ordered from murrell,,

pm sent,,, good post steve :D

Justin
 
funny you should agree then just a few posts down heres your cues
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=120003
that didnt make much sense


all those cues are sold Lee.i guess you really did miss the point,but given your track record that doesn't surprise me at all.


by the way stop spamming my e-mail address.you ask for my e-mail account to send me a paypal,then back out of the deal and start spamming my e-mail account with discounts at your store.i'll pass thanks.
 
Cues

I just want to look at cues. I like that some makers post pics here for cues that they are making if they come up for sale later I dont care ,wish I could afford to buy more.If I post pics here and get good offer may sell to finance my next cue,hope all makers keep posting cues here for all to see just my take on this.
 
Hay wait!

I resemble that remark! Hay Steve,
Sometimes I have even sent PM hints like, Nice cue! I'll buy it! Kind of how I got one or a couple of my avitar cues! :grin:
Your buddy,
Nick :)
 
I do respect how Steve feels in this case.
I too feel the same way at times.
I even enjoy the sales pitch where cue pictures are only available by request to serious buyers.
All picture postings (whether they occur or not) are then up to the new owner of the cue and it is up to them to publicly show the cue.

Awesome Idea Steve - I Fully Support It As Well.
Myron
 
I don't necessarily agree with you here Steve, but no issues with how you will deal with potential sellers in the future. I see your comments and mindset as just the way you will respond going forward.

I think the gallery should remain for people to post pics of their cues and collections. My only gripe, if you consider it to be one, is all of the cuemakers posting pictures of every cue they make, knowing full well that they will sell it. If it was made to spec for a customer, ok, but not in an effort to fish for potential buyers.
 
Customers...

"The Real Boss of the Company is the Customer...
He can fire everyone, from the CEO down..
Just by taking his business somewhere else..."
-Sam Walton


I don't know if this quote is exact..:embarrassed2:
But,......
 
tikkler said:
Craig, you have to help me with this dealer cue versus PIMP stick....it sounds too cool not to know exactly what you mean..LOL
Steve

No problem Steve, the main difference between a Reputable Cue Dealer and a Cue Pimp is the sales pitch. A reputable Cue Dealer, will be able to answer an question you may have without either written of verbalized hype. A Cue Pimp will make it sound like their products are the best on the planet, IE, this is the best hitting cue on the planet:wink: , You can't beat this deal with stick:wink: , and then another major difference is that many times Cue Pimps have shills in the back ground manipulating threads to force a higher price. Last but not least after a transaction with a Cue Pimp it may require antibiotics.:eek: :mad:

Below is an example of some of the behavior and tactics that cue pimps use to find customers.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=86121

Be careful Steve, and watch out for those Pimp Sticks:grin:
 
Tikklers vs Feelers

I agree with Steve's position that there is value to a buyer when he or she can enjoy the complements of their peers. If a cue has already been shown and experienced, the impact of sharing it again is diminished.

I love to see the cues presented by reputable dealers like High End Cues or the Cueaddicts who, in my mind, are true patrons of the arts. They introduce the genius cuemakers like Gilbert, Haley, Manzino and others to the masses. The investment risks they take are nobel and the fact that they sometimes share the images before offering the cues for sale is appreciated by me.

I remember a time, not so long ago, when many of these cuemakers were known only to a priveleged few. If it were not for dealers who push the envelope with their design requests, then share the awesome achievements of the cuemaker, I would not see many of them.
 
This thread is pointing to dealers

I am no dealer! LOL:grin-square: Hay Mr Steve I may have a little suprise coming soon.
I really have to add that collectors like I with a limited budget may have to sell a cue that has been shown here to get a up graded cue so to speak. I feel this supports the sport also. Sometimes trading two or three cues with cash on a cue that has been shown in the gallery may be an unintended and unexpected coupe so to speak.
But we all have to agree on one thing here. It is a desiese!
Nick :)
 
masonh said:
all those cues are sold Lee.i guess you really did miss the point,but given your track record that doesn't surprise me at all.


by the way stop spamming my e-mail address.you ask for my e-mail account to send me a paypal,then back out of the deal and start spamming my e-mail account with discounts at your store.i'll pass thanks.
i removed you the first time you asked so why would you even bring that up? your not even in my email im not interested in selling you anyway.
 
tikkler said:
It really didnt make sense...because that isnt my post....LOL

I am not trying to tell anybody what to do or not do. I just made a simple statement that any cue thats been shown on the gallery, I wont be intersted in. Is that going to bother any dealers or hurt anyones income...NOT A CHANCE.....if the same guys came to me with a cue I liked and it wasnt shown on here, I would still be interested.

It is just kind of sad that sometimes I get the feeling that I am still back in the old poolroom when I was 16 and everyone was allways looking to hustle someone out of something
Steve
Steve
what i mean is mason agreed with you. and posted cues he was making
that didnt make sense to me.
 
I appologize to Steve for my snidely comments. I still don't totally agree with his statement but after all these posts, I do understand a little better from where he was coming from in regard to this forum. Sorry Steve.
Still, more than anything, I enjoy looking at the work from the smaller hobbiest makers. And, if by displaying their work in progress, and finished, they generate some interest and make a few sales, then they are entitled. Just my 2 cents and with the exchange rate, being what it is, I'm in the hole.
I don't have a lathe yet, but its the smaller makers that gives me inspiration
in hoping that soon, I might be able to turn out a few nice ones as well.
Have a great weekend guys.
 
Last edited:
as bad as biz is, i cant fault anyone for doing what they have to, besides if its just pics and not a pitch its all good to me, i dont come here shopping. I just like to look at cues.

thanks goodness we dont have raffels poluting this forum here, giving them their own pidgeon hole was a brilliant move.
 
Blue Hog ridr said:
I appologize to Steve for my snidely comments. I still don't totally agree with his statement but after all these posts, I do understand a little better from where he was coming from in regard to this forum. Sorry Steve.
Still, more than anything, I enjoy looking at the work from the smaller hobbiest makers. And, if by displaying their work in progress, and finished, they generate some interest and make a few sales, then they are entitled. Just my 2 cents and with the exchange rate, being what it is, I'm in the hole.
I don't have a lathe yet, but its the smaller makers that gives me inspiration
in hoping that soon, I might be able to turn out a few nice ones as well.
Have a great weekend guys.



No apology required....we are all giving our own opinions....its AMERICA baby

I think that newer cuemakers who are trying to build up there name and get things moving are absolutely doing the right thing by posting pics of there work in progress. But if I buy a cue from one of them, I at least know that I am paying a fair price.

I was told today by a dealer that If he has a nice cue that I like....I am going to buy it anyway, no matter what. Its pretty humorous to me that someone selling these cues at incredible markups, could assume that he knows me better than I know myself.
Steve<-------------would rather only buy from cuemakers.....LOL
 
tikkler said:
I have made a personal decision. Any dealers that post pics on here and then mysteriously decide to put them up for sale a week later...hahahaha

From this point on I wont be interested in buying one of them ever again.

If the cue is going to be for sale, put it where it belongs. And for me that likes to show everyone pics of what I just got.....well they have allready seen it here.

Its only me...one guy...so I am sure nobody gives a crap.....just want to give my 2 cents
Steve

Hey pal,
I know where you're coming from.. however quite a few times I posted a just delivered cue that was for sale. I knew it would sell pronto so I wanted to just share the pic.. and this IS the gallery.. so this is where I put it..

JV
 
Back
Top