DP Cues going "cheap" on eBay ...

Str8PoolPlayer

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It amazes me that a Custom Cue Builder would sell his $1600.00 Cues for under $300.00 ... The average price for the last (31) Dale Perry (Official listings) Cues sold on eBay is under $300.00 ... Can anyone name another famous, or semi-famous, Custom Cue Maker who cranks out $1600.00 Cues and sells them for less than $300.00 ... Obviously, I have a personal interest in this, as I was TOTALLY SCREWED by Dale Perry last year and I will NEVER let him forget about it ...
 
My whole family is located in and around the Greater St. Louis area and I plan to visit later this year ... I will make it a point to stop by your Pool Room for a session or two of One-Pocket or Str8Pool ...
 
Look forward to it.

Str8PoolPlayer said:
My whole family is located in and around the Greater St. Louis area and I plan to visit later this year ... I will make it a point to stop by your Pool Room for a session or two of One-Pocket or Str8Pool ...

We look forward to having you there. Be sure to print out some coupons for half off pool from the links below when you come. They are good Sun-Thurs.
 
9BallMarksman said:
I'm sort of new here, so I don't know all the goods. What happened with you and Dale??

Briefly, and to my best recollection, he received a cue with a horrible finish, and DP tried to say that the flaws were caused from use, refusing to refinish it. Something like that.

Ken
 
Str8PoolPlayer said:
It amazes me that a Custom Cue Builder would sell his $1600.00 Cues for under $300.00 ... The average price for the last (31) Dale Perry (Official listings) Cues sold on eBay is under $300.00 ... Can anyone name another famous, or semi-famous, Custom Cue Maker who cranks out $1600.00 Cues and sells them for less than $300.00 ... Obviously, I have a personal interest in this, as I was TOTALLY SCREWED by Dale Perry last year and I will NEVER let him forget about it ...[/SIZE][/FONT]
Nobody makes a $1600 anything and sells if for $300. Plenty of people make $150 things and sell them for $300 though. Hint hint.

-td
 
You are onto something, for sure !!!

td873 said:
Nobody makes a $1600 anything and sells if for $300. Plenty of people make $150 things and sell them for $300 though. Hint hint.

-td

I kind of feel that way also, and it's nice to know others are on the same wave-length ...
 
Str8PoolPlayer said:
It amazes me that a Custom Cue Builder would sell his $1600.00 Cues for under $300.00 ... The average price for the last (31) Dale Perry (Official listings) Cues sold on eBay is under $300.00 ... Can anyone name another famous, or semi-famous, Custom Cue Maker who cranks out $1600.00 Cues and sells them for less than $300.00 ... Obviously, I have a personal interest in this, as I was TOTALLY SCREWED by Dale Perry last year and I will NEVER let him forget about it ...

The only thing is that you are driving more people to his business. You forget that Ebay is all about feedback and Dale has stellar feedback. So some people are going to read this post and go to ebay to see who the fuss is about and they are going to be turned on by Dale's sales pitch and the designs and you have created another customer.

They will see the 99.5% feedback rating and read the comments about the value that buyers fee they have received and that will seal the deal.

And of course if people listen to your story and call Dale, then he will tell them his side of it and I can guarantee you from experience that the maker's side of it coupled with an otherwise stellar reputation is enough to convince most people that you are just a disgruntled customer who was in the wrong. - Even if you weren't -
 
td873 said:
Nobody makes a $1600 anything and sells if for $300. Plenty of people make $150 things and sell them for $300 though. Hint hint.

-td

Dale's business is actually quite a good cases study in value and price.

We talk about value and what is a good deal and what isn't all the time.

Knowing as I do the manufacturing costs of most luggage type bags I find it funny to see prices of $1000 on real Gucci bags that couldn't cost $50 to make at best while Samsonite bags cost $100 and will last 100 years and people still buy a cheap knockoff for $50 that will last a year at best.

What was it that made Dale's cues worth thousands before and not now? Was it availabilty, reputation, hype, consumer mania?

Is Dale making a fundamentally diffrerent cue? If so how different is it? Is is $1200 different?

The point is that here you have a cuemaker who has obviously shifted his business model considerably. Now his cues are readily available, they are in a price range that is affordable by many more people and judging from his feedback scores they are made to better than acceptable standards for that price range.

So who gets more value? The person who buys fundamentally the same cue that was selling for $1500 ten years ago for $300 now or the person who bought the $1500 cue ten years ago?

I personally think that this is an apt lesson, although a quite harsh one for the speculator. For someone who spent $1500 with Dale ten years ago without the intention of reselling the cue and has been using it for that time then they have gotten a good use for the money.

Let us also not forget that new things on the market are often quite expensive and they tend to come down in price as competition enters the market and availability increases.

I can pretty much guarantee you that some people are buying Dale's cues on Ebay and reselling them for a little profit to people who could care less about Ebay and Dale. For those folks they are able to turn a nice little profit on a "custom" cue. So to them the cues have value. The people who buy the cues are probably thrilled to get the cue even if it cost's a little more than if they went to the source.

I guess the insinuation is that Dale is making cues that are "worth" $150 and selling them for $300. My question is then what makes a cue worth $150, $300, or $3000?
 
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ahhh don't forget that every DP cue is a 1/1(,000) and that finish just made it unique :)

He's not doing things much different than Meucci and McDermott did except that he will never get the following that they did.

John Barton - Materials, Design, and Perfection in workmanship is what makes the difference in value of any product that you buy (Diamonds vs. Cubic Zirconia to Rolls Royce vs. Toyota).
 
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Ruthless said:
John Barton - Materials, Design, and Perfection in workmanship is what makes the difference in value of any product that you buy (Diamonds vs. Cubic Zirconia to Rolls Royce vs. Toyota).

Is it? I could point to many products that are way better than most Gucci or Prada bags and luggage - that is better materials, better design, and better workmanship (imo) and they only fetch a fraction of the price of the brand names.

I have to disagree on what "value" is if you mean to say that it is fully embodied in only materials, design, and workmanship.

I will say that I think value is when you get more than expected for your money or at the least exactly what it expected.

But I have a hard time nailing down "quality" and attaching value to it.

What is quality?

(read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance before you answer.) :-)

The point of the book is that we all know quality when we see it but we do not know how to define it - only aspects of it because quality exists beyond us and therefore just is there to be recognized but is impossible to define.

Now this is kinda heavy but it relates back to Dale and his cues. What is value and quality in regards to his cues? Does the average person pick up one of his cues in the 3-500 dollar range and feel that it is "worth" it?

Quite honestly I have put $95 Fury cues in people's hands - at shows where the average player is somewhat clued in as to what good cues are and cost - and told them that it costs $500 and asked them to go hit some balls with it. And many times these decent players come back and tell me that it's damn good cue for the money.

Conversely I have also witnessed complete aversion to the cues when people find out that it is a $95 cue.

So I wonder what the quality/value relationship is in people's minds? I think we all have some instinctive knowledge of quality but we are also somewhat prejudiced by our knowledge (or lack therof) and social standing.

Don't really mean to go off on this whole quality/value thing and I understand that some of you have a super hard on for disparaging Dale, whether deserved or not. I find though that he, as a small cuemaker, is somewhat unique in the cue making business. He has created a nice niche for himself through direct sales and doesn't seem to care too much about the "collector" set or being "honored" at shows.

Perhaps he is the best model of how to make money as a custom production shop in the post-Japan cue market.

It seems as though he is providing a level of quality that his ebay customers find value in. And isn't that how it should be at the end of the day? A good product for a fair price.
 
Its funny that i picked up an inexpensive Dufferin sneaky and have been playing with it recently as opposed to my $500 cue and i am pleasantly suprised,i feel like i am playing a ball better,perhaps its the Moori tip on it,lol. :D
 
My DP is my primary shooter.Got it off ebay January of this year.$330 or so shipped.

At was exactly as advertised and frankly I love it.Anyone who hits a few with it falls in love (or at least really like it) and it brings quite a few compliments on the look,which is flawless.

I know nothing of the "history" with DP execpt for what I read here from time to time so I can't speak on that part of it all.

I'll add that if my cue case were stolen today,I would not hesitate to buy another one.Good cue for the money imho.
 
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cueandcushion said:
We look forward to having you there. Be sure to print out some coupons for half off pool from the links below when you come. They are good Sun-Thurs.

You know, posting those links are a really nice thing to do and a good business decision. I don't know how long you have been posting that particular link on the discount coupons but I would never have checked it out if you hadn't have mentioned it. I'm not headed that way but I like the idea.

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JoeyA said:
You know, posting those links are a really nice thing to do and a good business decision. I don't know how long you have been posting that particular link on the discount coupons but I would never have checked it out if you hadn't have mentioned it. I'm not headed that way but I like the idea.

JoeyA
I only do it for AZBilliards and Myspace "friends" to stimulate new customers. I have on occasion added the link to Craigslist ads and such just to track traffic to measure it. I have a couple regulars that use them but it is mostly people who have never been in before that use them. I appreciate the compliment, its hard to come up with business ideas or coupons or discounts that are good for both customer AND for us.
 
I'm gonna bring this back to life since this caught my eye as well. I had a DP before I dissappeared from pool almost 10 years ago and was a killer cue and easliy sold it for $1k back then knowing its rarity, and before ebay and other online retailers existed.

I come back lately and see these CHEAP on ebay. I couldnt believe it was the same DP. Now doing some research obviously you get what you pay for in most cases, I see them ranging from $300 to $1.5k. Its just weird that Im not sure what you get now if you do buy from him. Alot of sellers still calling them "custom" and at the same time the low $300 ones are "custom " as well???

how is the hit these days with anyone that still has em?
 
My experience

I have owned 3 of Dale’s cues and currently shoot with one. I have sold the others in the 5-600 dollar ballpark over the past 6 months. I haven't had any problem with the general workmanship of the cues and they all hit great. About 4 months ago I bought a DP and payed extra to have a DPR which is an 8 spliced laminated shaft which is supposed to be on PAR with a Predator 314. I asked him if it was a pro taper which he said it was. When I got the cue I noted the shaft was a bit meaty and no where close to a pro taper:mad: . I figured it was not a big deal since I let Mark Thomas from MTC cue repair take it down to a pro taper. It still hit good but was not quite the same feel I am use to:( . I looked around for a 314 radial pin with a silver ring to match my cue but could not find one. I then bought a blank 314 and called Dale up to see if I could send him the shaft to match the collar for me. Getting him to do it was like pulling teeth!:mad: He kept telling me that the quality was bad and his DPR should suffice. This completely baffled me...:confused: I advised him that the DPR was not to my liking and what should it matter to him since he already made the money on the sale of one. I just don't get what the big deal was, I think he was a little offended because he went into a pitch that he designed their programs and that they are now all being made in China. I don't know if that was BS or not but it is beside the point. I'm the customer and I know what I want. I was not asking for a hand out I was willing to pay for his work to match it. I finally said never mind and had Tom Coker do it for me. Up to that point I was completely happy with Dale.
 
150shot said:
I'm gonna bring this back to life since this caught my eye as well. I had a DP before I dissappeared from pool almost 10 years ago and was a killer cue and easliy sold it for $1k back then knowing its rarity, and before ebay and other online retailers existed.

I come back lately and see these CHEAP on ebay. I couldnt believe it was the same DP. Now doing some research obviously you get what you pay for in most cases, I see them ranging from $300 to $1.5k. Its just weird that Im not sure what you get now if you do buy from him. Alot of sellers still calling them "custom" and at the same time the low $300 ones are "custom " as well???

how is the hit these days with anyone that still has em?

Mine hits like a champ ever since I put a predator on it. It hit good with the DPR but the predator with a Mori medium sure made a difference.
 
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