Experts
The best example of that was the rare Palmer on eBay last year.
Someone started a thread to the effect it really wasn't a Palmer. The experts chimed-in and the ruined the sale price. Well ruined it for the seller. The buyer got one of the rarest Palmers I have ever seen. It was so rare that experts were in denial it was a Palmer.
But it surely was and has since been verified.
The only problem I had with the "For Sale" section was the all knowing cueologists jumping in and scaring somebody off and ruining a deal.
When I would list a cue I would keep my fingers crossed that some idiot that believes he has seen every aspect of every cue from every builder to ever stand in front of a lathe would give some consideration prior to shooting his mouth off.
The best example of that was the rare Palmer on eBay last year.
Someone started a thread to the effect it really wasn't a Palmer. The experts chimed-in and the ruined the sale price. Well ruined it for the seller. The buyer got one of the rarest Palmers I have ever seen. It was so rare that experts were in denial it was a Palmer.
But it surely was and has since been verified.