According to his eBay listing, hell yeah :>)Wow what a cue. Will you ship to Nigeria?
Does it have a uniloc joint? Can we get a pic of the joint? Reminds me of an old lucasi for some reason.
This guy needs some rep,so others are aware of his scams
I wouldn't be so quick to string him up just yet.. It could be he is uninformed about cue values and he was taken in by someone.. His cue doesn't have a logo on it and maybe, just maybe, he was told it is a custom cue worth thousands by some unscrupulous jerk....
Wow what a cue. Will you ship to Nigeria?
I bought the cue From Diamonds billiards in Richmond. The builder had a shop. But closed up do to the economy. He is building cues again, anonymously.
Sorry, but I have to disagree with you on that. I haven't reached your criteria and have had some very successful transactions, both buying and selling. I have also offered a full refund on any item sold. Completely ostracizing newcomers would be bad for the whole community and inevitably discourage new members. I agree that there needs to be some type of method for screening and ferreting out undesirables, but I don't think your idea is the solution. Bottom line is that all buyers need to utilize common sense and take the necessary steps to protect themselves; especially with high value transactions. "Caveat emptor".Another good reason to require 50-posts and gold membership, before you can start a thread in the AZ wanted / for sale.