cuedoctor said:Its like buying a mecedes with no ac. Now if i was buying a 72 vw beetle i would expect no ac. Like I said,most of the top cuemakers put ivory on there high end cues,they dont expect the buyer to have to mess with there shafts to have ivory added to a cue thats got alot of ivory in it already. This is just a observation. And I aint alone on this,i am at all the shows and people say the same thing to me.. Were not talking about these 4 point players cues,were talking like the 3500 gilbert i saw at the derby,I am not going to go over to blackburn and have him redo the tips and ferrules after spending 3500 on a cue,Never have had to before and I aint starting for gilbert or any of them.I guess the truly great cue makers all ready realized that,thats why there great.
mottey,gina,hercek,szambotis,blacks,
Never have i found a cue from these that didnt have ivory on them
Maybe its there brokers who get 30 % off who say dont bother,it'll cost me more and i wont get my return on it. and yes,i can call andy to make a cue with ivory ferrules but i dont have to call any of those others to get it,its already there!![]()
Then don't buy it if it's not what you want...simple as that.
Let me ask you this....would you not buy TW's "Celtic Prince" for say, $5,000, if it did not have ivory ferrules ??? (I don't think it does but could be wrong)