Varney Cues said:
In case anyone forgot what the thread was originally about.
Although I think the "high end" term may have been a luring scheme, it's pretty obvious you had no intention of fooling people. Your pictures show exactly what you're selling. I think most people thought you only sold SP's, so in the end, your description "high end Varney" is fine, albeit over-the-top. But, that's not new for you. Let's face it Kevin, you're an aggressive person. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
For all of the people who are knocking the price, this is a for sale section. The price will reveal itself. If someone is willing to pay $1000, then that's the value. If not, then something else is. What has happened is that all the knocking has probably helped to sell this cue just by the extra bandwidth. That's not new either. Think WilleeCue.
For all those that say they would buy it, please... either you'd buy it or you won't. Patronizing is probably worse than the knockers, IMO. Sure you might like it, but for all the people that say they'd
buy it, that doesn't make much statistical sense. How many people would buy
any cue let alone this cue?
The cue in question looks good, by the photos. I agree that the bacote normally doesn't lend to a good looking cue, but you've blended the woods very nicely. Do you make your own blanks? Not that it really matters, but I might as well ask.
I'm not going to patronize you. I wouldn't buy it. It's not my cup of tea, nor am I in any cue buying mode. Besides, it looks like someone else is already going to take it. And if so, then we know what the value is.
Good luck.
Fred