Bargin
I am sure the maker sold the cue at a bargain, because of the flaw. Most cue makers that see the flaw will sell it for less because they know it won't bring in the top dollar.
However, the buyer should either get his money back or shut up about it!
I bet you could play in 1000 pool halls and everyone would say wow what a great looking cue.
I bet he could even sell the cue and make a profit on it.
In order for him to show us the miss match in the inlays he had to put a piece of paper by it for the eye to see it.
So in my opinion I think enough already!
If you don't like it send it back.
Better yet sell it and then have the guy make you another one at full price.
It's like buying anything custom...............it is original. You have to remember that a lot of cue makers don't have all the fancy equipment to put everything in just perfect, so there might be some minor flaws. Looks like you actually got a discount because of the flaw.
Did you ever tell us how much you paid?
To the naked eye it looks pretty hard to spot. It looks like a great cue, and if it hits well then who cares?
Maybe your buddy would have pointed it out at some given time, but it is probably because they would be envious of such a nice cue.
Or wait a minute, does your cue have to be perfect? Is it because you would rather look good than to win? Is it because you need the perfect cue thinking it will give you the perfect game? MMMMMMMMMMMMM
