For Sale: Searing Precision Cue

ToughRowToHoe said:
FS Jerry Rauenzahn Cue with Ivory Inlays
Cue weighs 19 ounces even, comes with two shafts, real ivory inlays in the points and windows in the ebony butt. Non-ivory ferrules, but ferrules are nice and long. Four points with four vaneers - yellow, orange, green and black. Very nice vaneer work on this cue. Ebony spear on each point. Cue's only flaw is two minor finish knicks in the butt. Delrin buttcap. Very nice hitting cue...5/16-14 joint. Thick silver rings at A B. Very clean and classy looking cue. I was getting out with it only after a few shots. Plays very similar to my Schon/Predator setup...but with a bit more feel. Cue comes with a 1x2 like new Porper and cocobolo joint protectors.

Asking $750 which includes insured shipping.

Only reason selling, raising money for a SW.
That number looks like 750 not 600. What's your angle?
 
ToughRowToHoe said:
That number looks like 750 not 600. What's your angle?

And I believe you will also see I said the cue went to eBay with a much lower reserve not three posts down from that in the same thread. Jerry will not make that cue with two shafts for cheaper than 850. Yes, I asked 750 for it for a few days, but when I got no nibbles, I lowered my price and put it on eBay. There is a big difference in what I did kid and what you are trying to do...BIG difference. The nice thing about this country though, it is a Democracy, and the people have spoken...they don't wanna buy your inflated priced cues, nor buy my cue for that matter. I can live with that.

Shorty
 
Shorty said:
And I believe you will also see I said the cue went to eBay with a much lower reserve not three posts down from that in the same thread. Jerry will not make that cue with two shafts for cheaper than 850. Yes, I asked 750 for it for a few days, but when I got no nibbles, I lowered my price and put it on eBay. There is a big difference in what I did kid and what you are trying to do...BIG difference. The nice thing about this country though, it is a Democracy, and the people have spoken...they don't wanna buy your inflated priced cues, nor buy my cue for that matter. I can live with that.

Shorty
I don't see the difference. As a matter of fact, I think you learned your trick from me.
 
ADVICE: ( JMOHA)
1.) This is a get in your face, no bulls#$% "Public Forum", not an "Imagined Pro Shop" :rolleyes:

2.) Don't underestimate the power/reach of "Net" ;)

Regards.
Claymont

ToughRowToHoe said:
Let's imagine you're a room owner with a nice little proshop where you sell all the big production names as an authorized dealer. How would you feel if I popped-up everytime a customer came in to buy a Joss or a Meucci or a McDermott, and told them the prices you were paying directly from the factory? What if I let them know they could get the same cue on ebay for 1/3 of your price? What if a bunch of my friends were laughinng in your face while I was doing it? Would that be acceptable? Would that still be "people looking out for one in other?" Why is this any different?

I'm only 22, but I've always been smart enough to never refuse good advice. It's a pratice that pays big dividends. The first thing I learned is if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all. The second is let people underestimate you, and the third is buy low; sell high.
 
Shorty said:
Jerry will not make that cue with two shafts for cheaper than 850.

Shorty

Try getting Searing to make a cue like mine. Tell me what he has to say. Then talk to Bender and Kersenbrock about re-forming Omega/dpk. Tell me what they have to say. As for Jerry Franklin, may he rest in peace.
 
claymont said:
ADVICE: ( JMOHA)
1.) This is a get in your face, no bulls#$% "Public Forum", not an "Imagined Pro Shop" :rolleyes:

2.) Don't underestimate the power/reach of "Net" ;)

Regards.
Claymont
You can get in my face all you want, but stay away from my wallet.
 
claymont said:
ADVICE: ( JMOHA)
1.) This is a get in your face, no bulls#$% "Public Forum", not an "Imagined Pro Shop" :rolleyes:

2.) Don't underestimate the power/reach of "Net" ;)

Regards.
Claymont

Good points Claymont...how ya liking that Stinger? Did you think you got a fair deal from me on it?

Shorty
 
Shorty said:
Good points Claymont...how ya liking that Stinger? Did you think you got a fair deal from me on it?

Shorty
Good points? Explain. Let's see how good your brain is.
 
I'm getting used to it :D. I thought it was good deal :D. I've had quite a few questions/compliments on it.

Regards,
Claymont

Shorty said:
Good points Claymont...how ya liking that Stinger? Did you think you got a fair deal from me on it?

Shorty
 
If you sell that modified sneaky pete to someone for $1,500 (after buying it on Fleabay for $900) I'll enroll in you're school of marketing. I'd also like to get ahold of the buyer, since I have several cues to sell him/her as well as some choice real estate in Colorado cheap. Buying and selling cues for profit is great and fun, but you're dreaming if you think you can sell that sneaky pete for big bucks (especially since it was on ebay).

As for you're Southwest, I have a nicer one that I will sell for $2,000 (that's $1,000 less than what you're asking) Keep on dreaming sport.

LOL.


On a side note, I like Shorty and have seen him buy and sell cues at a loss. I'd hardly call his Rauenzahn cue a piece of shit....they are good cues. At least he was not asking double for what he bought it for.

: )
 
He can ask whatever he wants for his cue. If you don't like his asking price you are more than welcome to not buy it. And what he paid for it is irrelevant.

If the demand is there the cue will sell. Anyone not living in a cave knows that the demand for Searings is definitely there. Additionally, this is a fairly unique Searing so there may even be more demand for a cue such as this. Because of this the cue will command a premium price.
 
I didn't even read the second post on down before I was laughing out loud... I saw that Searing on ebay and laughed that you paid almost $900 for a sneaky with rings, and it doesn't say Szamboti....

Then you come here trying to sell it to people that watch ebay daily anyways wanting to double your investment (which was too high anways). You got greedy. People busted you out. Now you are all defensive because you know that you are caught.

As far as what Shorty was selling, he marked it up around 15-20%, not 100%. Waaaaaaaaay different. And as far as your analogy on sitting in a store informing customers, that is just insane.... :rolleyes:

I don't have a problem with you, but this is just outlandish. As a matter of fact, a good friend of mine (and cue collector) talked to me about the auction you won. You overpaid for that cue in the first place.

Just my .02
 
Salamander said:
If you sell that modified sneaky pete to someone for $1,500 (after buying it on Fleabay for $900) I'll enroll in you're school of marketing. I'd also like to get ahold of the buyer, since I have several cues to sell him/her as well as some choice real estate in Colorado cheap. Buying and selling cues for profit is great and fun, but you're dreaming if you think you can sell that sneaky pete for big bucks (especially since it was on ebay).

As for you're Southwest, I have a nicer one that I will sell for $2,000 (that's $1,000 less than what you're asking) Keep on dreaming sport.

LOL.


On a side note, I like Shorty and have seen him buy and sell cues at a loss. I'd hardly call his Rauenzahn cue a piece of shit....they are good cues. At least he was not asking double for what he bought it for.

: )
A few months ago I had a Scruggs sneaky pete. I wanted $699. The snitches said I was crazy. They tried to get in my way. Needless to say, I went on to sell that cue for $725.
 
1pRoscoe said:
I didn't even read the second post on down before I was laughing out loud... I saw that Searing on ebay and laughed that you paid almost $900 for a sneaky with rings, and it doesn't say Szamboti....

Then you come here trying to sell it to people that watch ebay daily anyways wanting to double your investment (which was too high anways). You got greedy. People busted you out. Now you are all defensive because you know that you are caught.

As far as what Shorty was selling, he marked it up around 15-20%, not 100%. Waaaaaaaaay different. And as far as your analogy on sitting in a store informing customers, that is just insane.... :rolleyes:

I don't have a problem with you, but this is just outlandish. As a matter of fact, a good friend of mine (and cue collector) talked to me about the auction you won. You overpaid for that cue in the first place.

Just my .02

To this day, I've never lost money on a cue.
 
ToughRowToHoe said:
A few months ago I had a Scruggs sneaky pete. I wanted $699. The snitches said I was crazy. They tried to get in my way. Needless to say, I went on to sell that cue for $725.

Well, you are the Donald Trump of pool cues. Go ahead and private message me so that I can sell you my Southwest and then you can go ahead and double its price and sell it. You can make a cool $1000 or two. I also have blackboar, scruggs, jensen, mottey, martinez, etc....the list goes on. Buy my whole collection and you'll make big.

I'll let you pay shipping.
 
well if you were a dealer in a room then your cost shouldn't be for everyone in the world to see.

As far as someone saying they could get it on ebay for less, well there are a lot of arguments that can break that down. Such as all the scams, the shipping, the endless bad stories.

And if its true you can buy something new elsewhere for a third of the cost, well then I'd say I'm getting a bad deal from my vendors and would try to work on that.

I wasn't ripping you for trying to make a profit. Hell I could care less if you make a profit on cues you buy, I just don't get why your upset that people point out what you paid when its public knowledge.

Don't like it, well then don't sell cues here. Buy your own domain, get it hosted on a server, post the pictures, and don't respond to the bad emails.
 
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