I have a meucci diamond that I have played with for over 20
years & it is still straight & has the original tip & ferrule.
It's a shame how Meucci's rep has fallen. He REALLY did make
a great cue at one time.
I've had MANY meucci,mcd,etc. and MOST move a little to a lot in a short time frame. Wonder why? The straight factor is more of an issue being bought to play with,and, if it's not the customers cup of tea,resold. Minor warpage or runout is not,IMHO, as large a factor on vintage collectables. Back to the topic of the thread---2 to 3 dimes is a lot to pay for a cnc'd cue which has the amount and kind of flaws I envision based on the owners description.Based on the disappointing performance of these types of cues on the secondary it will be difficult to recoup his/her investment if the cue was perfect. I would be a VERY nervous owner. I would have the cue corrected,replaced or I would get a price adjustment/refund. Cost of materials on this cue is probably betwwen 3 and 6% so there is a lot of room for adjustment. If I received satisfaction I would post that on this forum (not the maker's name) and everyone would go their happy ways. If I did NOT receive satisfacation I would disclose the maker in order to help other potential buyers make informed decisions.
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years & it is still straight & has the original tip & ferrule.
It's a shame how Meucci's rep has fallen. He REALLY did make
a great cue at one time.
I've had MANY meucci,mcd,etc. and MOST move a little to a lot in a short time frame. Wonder why? The straight factor is more of an issue being bought to play with,and, if it's not the customers cup of tea,resold. Minor warpage or runout is not,IMHO, as large a factor on vintage collectables. Back to the topic of the thread---2 to 3 dimes is a lot to pay for a cnc'd cue which has the amount and kind of flaws I envision based on the owners description.Based on the disappointing performance of these types of cues on the secondary it will be difficult to recoup his/her investment if the cue was perfect. I would be a VERY nervous owner. I would have the cue corrected,replaced or I would get a price adjustment/refund. Cost of materials on this cue is probably betwwen 3 and 6% so there is a lot of room for adjustment. If I received satisfaction I would post that on this forum (not the maker's name) and everyone would go their happy ways. If I did NOT receive satisfacation I would disclose the maker in order to help other potential buyers make informed decisions.