Jim Baxter JP's

This is exactly what I was talking about.

The way he treats people... Next time include context so people will get the clue that your were the problem, not Jim. What's funny is I can delete what you wrote on my profile. Even more funny is the fact that this whole ordeal is because you felt insulted by his reply. Did you ever take one second to think that you insulted him first? Show others respect, and respect gets shown to you. Creating a thread to bash someone just because you didn't like the way you got treated is not welcome, that's why you got red rep.



If you think for one second that people are going to stop buying from Jim Baxter because your ego got bruised, his temper flared and he cursed you out, think again. You were hoping to get a brand new, unused item for the typical used item price, and it didn't work.



If everyone stopped to make a thread about how they got treated today by a seller, no one would have time to reply to anyone elses thread. In the end, you posted a customer review of Jim Baxter, a review based solely on a reply from the man. And you expected us to not dog pile you? If you had purchased something, you might of found the reactions a bit different.




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I remember asking a car salesman once if people actually pay sticker price for a new vehicle...his reply? 'rarely'

Nice to see there are a few members of this forum who gladly pay full sticker price and never attempt to negotiate...I hope I have something for sale at some point they want...

You know...I don't think Jim has a problem...he openly admitted he kinda had a moment and it is what it is...

But the real problem is the people who say that offering below 'retail' is low-balling like they have never made an offer on an item...


common sense sure aint that common anymore...

agreed.....
 
If you had to put an MSRP on these j/p's, it would be about $100 or so.
$60 is a reasonable price, and I'm sure that Jim feels they are already discounted at that price.
Most of the cuemakers I know, hate to make j/p's.
What the shoppers need to do is wait for the next sale.
Maybe as a concession to this issue, Jim could give anyone he has ever wronged first dibs the day before the next j/p sale.
 
See in Walkers set, the chrome hex bolts are $3 a piece right there.

The 1" pins, whether you choose to use aluminum or stainless are expensive as well. You don't get huge discounts for buying in bulk.

Rings in either aluminum or nickel/silver are pricey too.

Jim will use either an ivory substitute, Juma or similar materials for the white in his JPs.

Everything costs.

People who disagree with the $60 price tag should also consider how much labor goes into a set. At the end, they have to be sprayed and sanded.

As I mentioned before, many makers don't make JPs to go with their cues.
Overall, they are just too time consuming when considered the time it took to build the cue in the first place. The extra dollar amount that they could ask for a cue, JPs included doesn't add up time wise in the end.

I have a couple of sets from Jim, both were $60. If you want a nice matching set to go with a fancy cue, $60 shouldn't make you flinch. If it does, you're better off with a set of Delrin caps from EBay for 10 bucks.

I don't recall anyone scoffing at the pricing on Jim's JPs.
If anything, they were saying how they were underpriced.
 
everything i ever try to sell on this site either gets bumpped to the 5th page in 30mins are i get offers of less then half of what i asked for it get over it

Damn son, I paid your asking price for the set of pro balls I bought from you and thanked you for them. guess I shoulda offered you 60%:grin:

Just kiddin ya, how ya doin?
 
I'll be getting a set of Jims joint protectors when my custom cue arrives. the maker DOES NOT MAKE JOINT PROTECTORS . . .

FOR ANY PRICE
 
Copy of thread .

Christy had some extra time so she whipped these out . Ebony and b/eye maple . .850 at joint .030 silver ring . Pretty set . $60.00 shipped . Thanks Jim

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Will you take 20? OR I have a few things I could trade you...

Lets see.. I have a Nike Air Jordan, right foot only... a right headlamp from a 91 datsun Z, or a Commodore 60 disk drive (not working), one Skyway Tuff Wheel, cracked in red... can we do business?!?!? :wink:

JV
 
Will you take 20? OR I have a few things I could trade you...

Lets see.. I have a Nike Air Jordan, right foot only... a right headlamp from a 91 datsun Z, or a Commodore 60 disk drive (not working), one Skyway Tuff Wheel, cracked in red... can we do business?!?!? :wink:

JV

We need pictures!!!
Or were you going to PM them to Jim?:grin:
 
See in Walkers set, the chrome hex bolts are $3 a piece right there.

The 1" pins, whether you choose to use aluminum or stainless are expensive as well. You don't get huge discounts for buying in bulk.

Rings in either aluminum or nickel/silver are pricey too.

Jim will use either an ivory substitute, Juma or similar materials for the white in his JPs.

Everything costs.

People who disagree with the $60 price tag should also consider how much labor goes into a set. At the end, they have to be sprayed and sanded.

As I mentioned before, many makers don't make JPs to go with their cues.
Overall, they are just too time consuming when considered the time it took to build the cue in the first place. The extra dollar amount that they could ask for a cue, JPs included doesn't add up time wise in the end.

I have a couple of sets from Jim, both were $60. If you want a nice matching set to go with a fancy cue, $60 shouldn't make you flinch. If it does, you're better off with a set of Delrin caps from EBay for 10 bucks.

Honestly, at 60$ people should run to buy them. They are a steal... In the high end cue market world, what can 60$ buy?

- One double notch diamond inlay on a Zinzola cue (see the pricing page on his site).. I’m sure there’s more labor in the JPs than in a single inlay
or
- 2 Kamui Chalks
or
- 3 Moori Tips

Overall, I think 60$ for custom made JPs is a great buy.
One more thing, when someone dishes out over $1K on a cue, 60$ for a match set of JPs should sound like a no brainer.

Cheers
 
I didnt read the thread that was delated

Jims J/Ps are well with in market price .............................................

Jim is a fair man to deal with.........................

The thought that 60.00 is to much for a set of jim baxters joint protectors
is insane....................................................

MMike
 
Damn son, I paid your asking price for the set of pro balls I bought from you and thanked you for them. guess I shoulda offered you 60%:grin:

Just kiddin ya, how ya doin?

yes sir you did lol and the funny part is i wasnt even trying to sell them i was reading the main forum and seen you needed them but trust me i had a few cues for sale and you would not beleave what people offer i put a cue on ebay with a $2000 OBO and had people offer me $800 but i just reject it i cant get mad the way this economy is everyone is trying to save a dollar
 
Jims J/Ps are well with in market price .............................................

Jim is a fair man to deal with.........................

The thought that 60.00 is to much for a set of jim baxters joint protectors
is insane....................................................
MMike

That is why those kind of people are called NITS, always biting on
someone's balls.
 
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