The cue that I have been trying to sell is limited edition Jacoby, and only 6 of them were made, but I assume that it is still considered a production cue, and on top of that, it does not have sharp points (which I assume hurts the value even more). I put a price on the cue (which is less then half of its original retail value), and I think it is a fair price, but the cue does need a refinish. Maybe the cue would get some interest if I get it refinished, but I think not, since I have not even received 1 cash offer in the week that I have had it listed on here (bumping the thread every 48 hours). So was just curious if most other sellers (on here) are probably also not receiving offers on their cues. I am thinking that I would have to price the cue at 25% of its original retail value to be able to get it sold quickly. I see sneaky pete cues for sale on here for not much less (and some for a lot more) then what I am asking for my cue. I do not know. Maybe my cue is not as valuable as I thought it was. I guess auctioning it off on ebay (7 day auction) with a starting bid of a penny it would show its true value (in todays used pool cue market). I might never receive a cash offer for it on here, and I get the feeling that bumping my thread is just a waste of space on here. I had I think 6 or 7 very high end Chad Carter cues for sale or trade listed on here (I was not the owner of them by the way, and was listing them for a local dealer), and I bumped that thread for months without even 1 interested buyer or trader. Also had a really nice Omen listed on here for what I thought was a very fair price, and I bumped that thread for months with no interest from anyone. It is funny, because I have received a few PM's within the last year (and it has been around a year and a half since I listed the cues on here) from people that were Interested in the Carter cues, and I had not bumped those threads since before last August. I assume that only well known cues from elite cue makers ever get sold on here, or low end production cues for dirt cheap. Ebay seems like the best option for the seller that needs to sell their cues ASAP.