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Bishop said:Curious as to what finish you prefer?
DuPont Imron. Get your bunny suit out.
Bishop said:Curious as to what finish you prefer?
What you and i are talking about are 2 different things,your obviously talking about a guy who was trying to get over and obviously abused the cue.But what about the player who doesnt and hasa cue for a small time and the finish is lifting?,i am not talking about nicks or dings because that comes from the player not the cuemaker.I think a cuemaker knows when equipment has been abused and when they did some poor work,i am going to have a cuemaker refinish one of my cues soon and ill tell you if the finish lifts on me for any reason then he will redo it as i will ask him about his customer service before hand,but you shouldnt have to,its just good principles.TellsItLikeItIs said:Ya know, this comment is really starting to wear thin with a lot vendors. There is a flip side to the coin...How about players taking good care of their equipment? My personal cue is over 5 years old and DOES NOT HAVE A SINGLE NICK IN IT. A pool cue is not intended to be used like a baseball bat.
Here's a good example: A Gentleman drops by the shop yesterday with his cue & Predator shaft (I made the cue & fitted the Pred shaft). Now, he's only had this thing less than six months! The cue looks like it's been through a war zone!!! Chips, nicks, whatever you want to call them...It looks terrible!! The Predator shaft is split for about 14" and HAS been cleaned (with what I suspect is something with a very high water content). His claim: "I have been very careful with it and haven't even used the Predator shaft, only the one you made". He expected me to replace the Pred shaft and refinish the handle at no cost to him.
I told him I would be happy to send the Pred shaft to Predator for them to look at but it would be up to them to replace it. And that I would NOT refinish the handle at no charge. I offered to refinish it at a reduced cost though.
His reply was very similar to yours above: "that is some really (censored) customer service. I politely showed him the door!
Now you tell me, what would you have done?
Bamacues said:If I remember the earlier pics of this cue which Ebay doesn't want shown for some reason, there are many, many finish "lifts" throughout the cue. Too many to believe that they were caused by bumping the table. It would have had to have been attacked by a hammer. Perhaps you can contact the seller and have him email those pics and they could be posted on here for other cuemakers to determine what they feel the cause would be.
iasaxman said:I recently purchased an older DP on cueactions.com and couldn't be pleased more with Dale's worksmanship. The inlays are crisp, the finish is impeccable, and the hit is fantastic. Would anyone here denegrate Chevy or Ford for producing a "Lemon" out of the entire run? I know everyone can have a bad experience with anything bought, but feel free to share those experiences with others. Don't try to force everyone else to share your opinion and don't to bash my experience either.
As for backing up his work, I can't comment since I've had nothing but great reviews on the cue...in fact I should thank everyone who has bashed his work since it dropped his market value and I could buy a $1500 cue for only $350 shipped!!
This is only my opinion. Take as you wish.
Brickman said:You didnt buy a $1500 dollar cue , you bought a $350 dollar cue....no matter how a cue looks its only worth what someone will pay.![]()
iasaxman said:And its a good thing people base their value on others' opinions, because to everyone that's played with my cue at all (probably upwards of 50 people) were blown away when I told them I got it for less than $1000.
Yippy for me...too bad for everyone else who looked at the auction and didn't buy it because someone else said "Dale Perry cues are garbage". I actually got PMs to that tone. Go buy your $1500 cue that you like, and let me buy the cues I like. To each their own.
And buy the way, I've already had an offer for $900 and an offer for $1500. Good thing I don't want to sell it or someone would tell them they were ripped off by buying a great looking cue that hits as good as either the Josswest or the AE cues in my case.
Again, just my opinion.
iasaxman said:And its a good thing people base their value on others' opinions, because to everyone that's played with my cue at all (probably upwards of 50 people) were blown away when I told them I got it for less than $1000.
Yippy for me...too bad for everyone else who looked at the auction and didn't buy it because someone else said "Dale Perry cues are garbage". I actually got PMs to that tone. Go buy your $1500 cue that you like, and let me buy the cues I like. To each their own.
And buy the way, I've already had an offer for $900 and an offer for $1500. Good thing I don't want to sell it or someone would tell them they were ripped off by buying a great looking cue that hits as good as either the Josswest or the AE cues in my case.
Again, just my opinion.
iasaxman said:And its a good thing people base their value on others' opinions, because to everyone that's played with my cue at all (probably upwards of 50 people) were blown away when I told them I got it for less than $1000.
Yippy for me...too bad for everyone else who looked at the auction and didn't buy it because someone else said "Dale Perry cues are garbage". I actually got PMs to that tone. Go buy your $1500 cue that you like, and let me buy the cues I like. To each their own.
And buy the way, I've already had an offer for $900 and an offer for $1500. Good thing I don't want to sell it or someone would tell them they were ripped off by buying a great looking cue that hits as good as either the Josswest or the AE cues in my case.
Again, just my opinion.
I was under the impression the quit making that back in 1990 or so. It might have been emron that was outlawed. I do remember it being a very good paint. I never have used it on wood, just cars. Chris.SphinxnihpS said:DuPont Imron. Get your bunny suit out.
Jaden said:I've been watching how many he's been selling on Ebay and it can't be more than two every two days. That's only 350-370 cues a year. That's nowhere near production levels and barely if at all above custom levels.
and you know that because? you talk to them and ask them how many they make? You know that they are telling you the truth. With some having or claiming to have multi year wait periods I know that theperception is that they make very few cues, but with most of the wait time being curing time and settling time they have a lot of free time to be working on many cues at once and there is no way short of being in their shops on a daily basis of knowing how many they make and sell.Mystick Cue Fan said:Other than Olivier......I'd like to know how many custom cue makers make 350-370 cues a year. If they make 200 than they are pushing out alot in my opinion. There are several cuemakers that barely make it to 50 cues a year.
Tony
Danktrees said:if they could actually make more cues, they wouldnt put u on a waiting list. putting ppl on waiting lists means they have the potential of losing a customer. therefore it is not in their interests to have a waiting list as their cue prices remain the same anyways. if they could produce 300+ cues each year they would in order to make more money as 300 cues at 400 makes more money than 50 cues at 2000 dollars. so the fact that they dont do that pretty much shows that they are not able to produce that many cues. i dunno why u would argue against that as most custom cuemakers clearly do not put out as many cues as dp does.