Ok. I have a question. Maybe I'm way out of line here, but I want to know what everyone thinks. I recently found a cue I wanted. I found out the cue was sold, so I contacted the seller, who runs a cue sale business, and I asked if he knew who owned the cue and if he would inquire about if the cue was available for sale or trade. He emailed me back and said "Are you out of your mind? I'd never consider disturbing any customer with something like that."
Now first of all I would never speak to a prospective customer, or for that matter a person, like that. Out of my mind? Was my request so terrible. I wasn't asking for contact info, just if the cue was for sale. Everything has a price as we all know. And if he was offended all he had to say was "no, I choose not to do that sort of thing". And if that was said, then no problem. It wouldn't have bothered me so much. But when he said "are you out of your mind " it really upset me. First of all, why would you say that to a cue buyer if that's what you do for a business. I am the one buyer you really don't want to upset considering I have a nice collection of high end boars, and manzinos to name a few and I'm not afraid to put big cash up for a big cue I want. And I always over pay, I'm sure, because I'm a collector and buy out of passion not investment. If anything he should have said "no I'm sorry sir, but I have this for sale or I can get you this or something. Make a sales pitch for gods sake!!! Sorry. I'm ranting ,,,, it just really upset me.
So back to my original question. Is it bad business to ask a client, that you sold a cue to, if that cue is for sale? I bought a $18k cue from grassley and 2 weeks later he contacted me and asked if I was interested in selling it. I had no problem with that. I could have flipped the cue and made a couple grand if I wanted, but I chose to keep the cue. But I liked having the option, and I didn't feel bothered at all with him asking? Would most people be bothered with that? Am I just unique? Most of the cue guys here buy and sell their cues all the time. And I would always welcome offers. I've got 3 cues I'd never sell. But if one of the old owners contacted me and said hey, would you sell that boar I sold you for $xxxxxxx. I sure as hell would welcome the offer. So what do you think. Keep in mind I never asked for the buyers contact info so I could "bother" the buyer myself.
Now first of all I would never speak to a prospective customer, or for that matter a person, like that. Out of my mind? Was my request so terrible. I wasn't asking for contact info, just if the cue was for sale. Everything has a price as we all know. And if he was offended all he had to say was "no, I choose not to do that sort of thing". And if that was said, then no problem. It wouldn't have bothered me so much. But when he said "are you out of your mind " it really upset me. First of all, why would you say that to a cue buyer if that's what you do for a business. I am the one buyer you really don't want to upset considering I have a nice collection of high end boars, and manzinos to name a few and I'm not afraid to put big cash up for a big cue I want. And I always over pay, I'm sure, because I'm a collector and buy out of passion not investment. If anything he should have said "no I'm sorry sir, but I have this for sale or I can get you this or something. Make a sales pitch for gods sake!!! Sorry. I'm ranting ,,,, it just really upset me.
So back to my original question. Is it bad business to ask a client, that you sold a cue to, if that cue is for sale? I bought a $18k cue from grassley and 2 weeks later he contacted me and asked if I was interested in selling it. I had no problem with that. I could have flipped the cue and made a couple grand if I wanted, but I chose to keep the cue. But I liked having the option, and I didn't feel bothered at all with him asking? Would most people be bothered with that? Am I just unique? Most of the cue guys here buy and sell their cues all the time. And I would always welcome offers. I've got 3 cues I'd never sell. But if one of the old owners contacted me and said hey, would you sell that boar I sold you for $xxxxxxx. I sure as hell would welcome the offer. So what do you think. Keep in mind I never asked for the buyers contact info so I could "bother" the buyer myself.