In the spirit of fairness I'll address this here so those with strong convictions can assert their opinion as fact.
I'm going to apologize right now for the long post.
I listed this cue as unknown for 99 dollars on ebay. Figuring if it was in fact a Mali that 99 dollars would be more than half off new retail. I received a lot of opinons both here via PM and also on ebay of what the cue actually is. I've heard everything from sportscraft to Lucasi to a tribute cue and other numerous cuemakers.
I admit I hate make assertions I can't personally back up so my listing reads.
mylisting said:
Unknown Cue. Unknown weight. Very nice looking veneers with ringwork below the joint. Looks like a solid stainless steel joint. There are no markings or signatures on the cue which is why I'm selling as-is. I really want to talk this cue up because its a nice looking cue but I know how picky cue buyers can be so let me be forthright. The cue shows signs of use, its used...darkening on the shaft, nicks, chips, scratches, yellowing in the white ring at the bottom of the cue but overall the cue still presents well. Cue is marginally straight, I've played with worse at the bar. Looks like the warpage is in the shaft but I'm just eyeballing it.
Since I'm selling as-is, If you have any questions or concerns don't hesitate to contact me and I'll do my best to answer honestly and accurately.
I received a few messages from a guy on ebay who's just up in arms about my listing not including the opinion of those on this forum who have asserted that its a Mali.
his message reads.
angryebayer said:
If your proud of you 100% rating then just state the cue is a MALI like you now know it is after posting it on AZ and be honest
Now only two people here said it was a Mali. Just two.
I hate making assertions on ebay because anyone can dispute your listing and keep your product while putting a freeze on the money in your paypal account. So my response followed.
me said:
I don't know that to be certain. The worst thing I can possibly do on a place like ebay with people like you is make claims I can't back up. Its best to leave the buyer to decide for himself if he wishes to invest his money in something unknown than to invest his money in something I think it is based on the opinion of others I don't know. I know you messaged me because somewhere here you think I'm being dishonest but the reality is that I prefer to protect myself from people who buy things on a whim then demand I partially refund for silly reasons like slightly accurate claims that somehow stand up in absurd ebay disputes. What if the cue is a knockoff or fake? The absolutely safest sell on ebay is to claim nothing and allow the buyer to assume the risk. Its not like I said the ringwork looks like a "gilbert" like someone else claimed on AZ to mislead a buyer. I'm not asking an insane price or offering anything even remotely misleading.
I don't think its fair to fault me for attempting to claim no risk here. On a cue with no markings in an area of expertise that I can't own based on my own personal knowledge. Surely you understand where I'm coming from.
me said:
Now that I have time to properly address this. Here's a PM from a cuemaker on AZ. I trust him far more than any of you guys.
"Hey Ryan hope everyone's doing well on your end. I wanted to jump in on that cue but didn't want post in that thread, you know, these people take things so personal. That picture of the Mali was compelling but I really don't think its a Mali. It would most likely take a refinish to remove that Mali name from the Hoppe ring and if the cue was refinished in the last 10 years those veneers wouldn't be as faded as they are. If you really look closely at the veneer colors, even faded, they don't match up that well. My initial thought was an Adam's cue but the other thing to consider which is far more likely is that almost every new cuemaker makes tribute style cues like this because that's what they came up admiring and since its usually one of their first cues they don't sign it. Wish I could offer you more but wanted to give my perspective as well. Anyway we'll be down your way before summer and I look forward to fishing with you guys. Take care."
No shortage of ebay experts.
"Hey bro, its Lucassi. My bro is a dealer and he said it was a Lucassi no question. You might want to change the listing" and "The cue you have listed is a Sportscraft. Sold in department stores like Oshman's. Hate to be bearer of bad news but its worthless."
What happens when the guy who thinks its a Lucasi buys my cue that says "Mali". He files a complaint with ebay asking for a partial refund for misrepresentation. It happens. Look at my prior listings and you'll see a dispute filed on an xbox I sold as broken/not working parts only. This guy didn't like the way the xbox was broken, demanded a 50% refund or negative feedback. Sellers can't leave negative feedback for extortion. ebay is full of people trying to take advantage of sellers, you want to question my integrity for listing something as unknown to save myself some grief on an unmarked cue. Cut me some slack.
angryebayer said:
So you trust your buddy who is a cue maker that can't wait to go fishing with you this summer more than Chopdoc? Really? Chopdoc has spent countless hours educating himself on cues. Along with others there. They say its a Mali. It's probably a Mali. The correct way to list the cue would be......" The largest pool forum in the world has seen photos of the cue and most think its a Mali or Adam". Just saying its an unknown is wrong on your end. Answer this question for me. If 99% of AZ said it was a Joss West and worth 1500.00 plus would it still be listed as an "unknown" on eBay? I bet not. Good luck with the auction.
me said:
I do trust his opinion, Chop that is. Nor have I questioned his opinion but my friend is a well known cue maker, I trust him as well. I thought he offered valid points and the fact remains that the cue has no markings. Is that confusing to you? The cue has no markings. I'm not comfortable offering something I have no ability to back up. If it said Mali I'd sell it as such, but I have received dozens of opinions of what it is. If I was selling on AZ I'd feel a lot better going with the general consensus, it carries weight there. It means nothing on ebay where they can physically put a hold on the money in my account if someone chooses to dispute my assertion for any reason whatsoever. You really seem to have trouble understanding that. Anyone can question my assertions and keep the cue while putting a hold on my money? Is my price deceiving? 99 dollars, less than half of what a new Mali cue would retail for if it is in fact a Mali? If it were a 1500 dollar Joss West I wouldn't sell it on ebay I'd offer it on the forum where those who have made the assertion of what it is can actually back it up. If I list it as a Mali are you going to back it up with your wallet if someone disputes me and I end up losing the cue and my money...I doubt it. Why do you care, why do you feel the need to police my listing because I choose to not list the way you wanted me to? If you don't like my 99 dollar price and refusal to insert every mans opinion of the cue then don't bid. I'm not claiming its something that its not nor should I be obligated to list the opinions of complete strangers. I prefer to allow the seller to decide on their own what they want to spend their money on, no one is forcing anyone to bid and I'm not making any false claims. Ever been to an estate sale, auction house, garage sale, no different. Its up to the buyer to do their homework. It would be one thing if I listed the cue for 1k or something. My god...
I admit that I am going out of my way to not make any assertions about the cue because I don't want a buyer to get the wrong idea after he has my cue in hand and decides to dispute any portion of my listing. Selling as-is allows the buyer to decide if he wants to make the purchase or not. I don't find any problems with this ethically. I'm making zero claims here. Only two people here have said its a Mali and everyone else seems to think they know what it is.
Chop if you're 100% certain of your opinion or if any of you feel as though listing the cue as unknown is wrong with good reason then I'll pull the listing, can't be more fair than that.
No one has bid so I can still pull the listing. I don't want anyone to think my 99 dollar price is designed to steal good money from good people.
After playing with it last night, personally, Mali or not I think the cue is worth 100 bucks easy. If it doesn't sell I'll lower the price until it does.
angryebayer said:
Dude, its junk. That's why I'm not bidding on it. Sure there are Mali cues worth over 100.00..........Old green label Mali cues. What you have there isn't one.
I've never heard of a green label Mali. McDermott but not Mali. Besides the point though.
I'm a fair guy, should I pull and relist or should this guy take a walk.