While I have no dogs in this fight, I find it very interesting when someone feels the need to use derogatory terms or sling insults when the only thing that others pointed out was a term, gold letter joss, which in the pool collecting community, describes a specific era of Joss cues.
Second, while the cue has already sold, your description of full splice is incorrect. This would naturally warrant a response.
Third, rare to you does not mean rare to everyone else. I've personally seen that catalog cue a half dozen times in the small pool community of Portland.
Fourth, as this is a forum, and a public one at that, when one reacts to others criticism toward their description of a cue, aggressive behavior and profanity shows ones lack of class and a lack of ability to state your point without looking foolish and uneducated.
We are all adults here, are we not?
Respect, as you so much ask for, is always earned, never given. Those are unrealistic expectations.
I wish you well in your journey, but please don't be offended if you don't feel welcome. As my grandfather would say, "You get more flies with honey than you do with vinegar."
Second, while the cue has already sold, your description of full splice is incorrect. This would naturally warrant a response.
Third, rare to you does not mean rare to everyone else. I've personally seen that catalog cue a half dozen times in the small pool community of Portland.
Fourth, as this is a forum, and a public one at that, when one reacts to others criticism toward their description of a cue, aggressive behavior and profanity shows ones lack of class and a lack of ability to state your point without looking foolish and uneducated.
We are all adults here, are we not?
Respect, as you so much ask for, is always earned, never given. Those are unrealistic expectations.
I wish you well in your journey, but please don't be offended if you don't feel welcome. As my grandfather would say, "You get more flies with honey than you do with vinegar."
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