Varney Cues said:Well we all now know about the cues made in China. But you guys won't believe this...again from a very reliable source in the industry. I've known for quite a while that the Valley house cues are now made in China, says so on the sticker. Used to you could see huge differences in the woods used on the Valleys, even a few purpleheart and such. And they had the old fiber ferrules too. Now they all look the same, brown wood, and have plastic ferrules. Often the points are "painted" to try and even them up and weight bolts are often not centered causing them to "hop" as they roll. Sticker says "made in China"...guess where they are really made? Go ahead and guess...I'll give you ten tries...LOL!
The cues are made on a ship on the way here from China. Thats right, made on a boat. Seems for some tax/duty/tariff whatever reasons...they deemed it cheaper to actually make the cues on a ship. So if you are a big U.S. distributor and order some cases of Valley bar cues...they fire up the ship and they are constructed in route. What next?
bandido said:Well deja vu! Same as when I first mentioned that Preds were made in China.
No...this is really not an issue. You missed the point. Just thought it was interesting that the cues are actually made (or partly made) on a ship.macguy said:Why do you care how Valley builds their cues or their weight screws may be off center? They build cheap disposable house cues that's the business they are in. I doubt a pool room will lose any customers because the points on their house cues are not even. Is this really an issue?
John,onepocketchump said:So what? People inside the industry know where things are made. We know which factory they came from and who is doing the buying.
Are you saying that we should accept your unsubstantiated rumor as fact because you say it's true?
I find nothing on the Internet to suggest that there is any kind fo manufacturing in any industry happening at sea. Not a shred of evidence. If you are going to muckrake then at least try to provide some form of proof for your claims. Otherwise I can get the same degree of reliable information from the National Enquirer.
John
bandido said:John,
The manufacturing origin was mentioned as part of another topic that pertained to counterfeiting. Please don't treat my posts as muckracking somebody as none is intended.
And yes I do have associates based in other countries in Asia. But of course, you can treat it as just National Enquirer stuff since it's just business stuff between Asians. I don't know how to explain it to someone not in a 3rd world country. The advanced countries just find most of what happens here absurd based on what they're used to. Peace, John
Edwin Reyes
Varney Cues said:No...this is really not an issue. You missed the point. Just thought it was interesting that the cues are actually made (or partly made) on a ship.
Edwin...thank you sir for supplying some facts to the issue. I for one will apologize to you for the poor attitude here of some.
KV
Varney Cues said:No...this is really not an issue. You missed the point. Just thought it was interesting that the cues are actually made (or partly made) on a ship.
Edwin...thank you sir for supplying some facts to the issue. I for one will apologize to you for the poor attitude here of some.
KV
pharaoh68 said:I'll echo TImberly's statement. These are $30 house cues. Who cares???
Same process for these http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=35996. Remember when this guy first offered these and wrote about them as Pred blanks until he got correspondence from the mentioned party. I don't know what was wrong with that unless backlash from some sort of deception or omission is being avoided.macguy said:Mind you, I have no idea what I am talking about and just brain storming, but I could imagine a scenario where they may do something like, not build finished products, but maybe load raw logs on to what could be something like a floating lumber mill and process the logs into lumber that is delivered at the other end for some reason. Maybe to skirt some kinds of trade agreements or tariffs on raw goods, who knows. I met a guy at a trade show who sold bar stools and chairs. We had lunch and he was telling how they did some of the business.
They bought the lumber in Canada and brought it into the U.S. then it was exported to someplace in South America and turned into roughed out furniture and imported back into the U.S. where it was finished and ready to sell. They would go through this whole song and dance just to make barstools so I could imagine almost anything is possible when it comes to moving goods from one country to another trying to skirt all kinds of issues.
unknownpro said:Why don't we eliminate the income tax and bring back the tariffs we already eliminated? Tariffs were intended by the constitution to be the main source of income for the federal government. The 16th, and the 17th and 18th amendments should have never been passed.
Why should a communist be punished just for being communist when fascists run wild all over Washington? Disclaimer: I am not nor have I ever been associated with the Communist Party!
unknownpro
Fart sniffer said:I like their food.
cueandcushion said:He assures me with 100% reliability that all house cues are made by alien hybrids made in Area 51 near Roswell, New Mexico.
I'm not at liberty to discuss all I heard, but you might consider investing all that extra income into the fast food business.cueandcushion said:I am still trying to figure out where I will invest this extra money. Any suggestions?![]()