SBESAW said:
Just find it interesting as the seller of that Rambow that Joe and others went a long way to discredit it down to the K-Y comments and thought the rest of you might as well. If you visit the now ended auction and read the reply to the last question you with see the complete text, verbatim, of a hand written letter on Pool Table Magic Stationary, signed by Mark, extolling the virtues of the cue and the excellant job by Joel and it's implied value.
I guess it just depends on who is selling it. Double standard comes to mind. What I sell is good, what you sell is crap, sound familiar???? I would be happy to fax a copy of the letter to anyone who cares to read it. Guess this cue that was refinished in 1995 and promoted by Mark the same year after the refinish is now worth a lot less now that they are not selling it. Again happy to fax the letter to substantiate this.
P.S. Glad it's over.
If you are the seller, your cue not selling well, had nothing to do with this discussion. In fact the discussion was not to discredit the
cue at all. The cue is very nice. Its a shame the recent appraisal might have given you hopes that weren't met.
If you wanted to point blame, here is a good place to start. The ALL WORLD Rambow expert who did authenticate your cue and told you it was worth 2700-3000 as a Restored Rambow circa 1962, penned this little dity in this very thread..
"...as a restored Rambow, I wouldn't pay a penny for it...but because the work was done by Joel, I am considering making a modest bid to add it to my Hercek collection."
So now if the WORLDS most recognized experts in Rambow writes this in regards to an auction that is titled a Rambow, and why not, that what your appraisal read, so I don't blame you for listing it that way. But when an expert of this caliber says this, regardless of if its a cue, or a car, or whatever, thats the kiss of death.
In regards to 1995 I wasn't working with Mark at the time, so I couldn't even phathom what is said on the letter. But just as point of reference, a model J Palmer sold for 3200 not long after that. It was when the world was cue crazy. So you might have sold it for more then, who knows.. its only speculation.
Joe