Back when I first started collecting cues, ebay was a treasure chest for buying and selling cues. When I ran an auction, 500 to 1,000 page views were common.
Now I am selling a few cues (Palmer's) and the page views are more like 200. My guess is the novelty is over and the high fees caught up with ebay.
I still think it's a great way to find great stuff, but selling is definitely expensive and it's not the hot spot it once was. Bummer.
Now I am selling a few cues (Palmer's) and the page views are more like 200. My guess is the novelty is over and the high fees caught up with ebay.
I still think it's a great way to find great stuff, but selling is definitely expensive and it's not the hot spot it once was. Bummer.