I'm not a friend of the cuemaker or the customer here, but I've read this thread front to back and I felt the need to say something....
People have to remember how powerful words can be. You see it in the media everyday....alleged this, accused that, etc. We all know that it doesnt matter if you read a newspaper article and the title reads "Man accused of setting fire to a preschool"...we don't see the accused, we see "Man burns kids".
I'm hoping that the work done on the cue and Mr. Pierce's reputation was worth the ceiling value of that cue. Let's go as far as saying on a great day in June, that cue would sell for 1500.00 brand new.
Would you make an attempt to destroy a man's reputation and livelyhood for 1500.00?
It just saddens me how little value people place on one another. The internet is a great tool and has opened up a number of venues for us to express ourselves. Unfortunately, like a lot of other things in this world, we abuse it and give very little thought to how our actions affect others.
You think you were wronged. Mr. Pierce feels he offered a number of solutions to remedy the situation. Somewhere along the way, the entire thing went off the rails.
You're pissed. He's pissed. There's no longer a middle ground and the truth, wherever it is out there, is lost on all of us because we've all picked our own truths from what we've read and we've made our own 'informed' decisions.
If I walked up to you and handed you 1500.00 for that cue and I then went to Mr. Pierce's house and removed all memory of your existence from his mind, where would we be?
I'll tell you.
At the price of 1500.00 (Max Value) you've planted a seed for Mr. Pierce and yourself that'll never die. No matter how many customers he satisfies, how many cues he makes that are top notch, how many shows he goes to and kisses babies, or how many cue repairs he makes that are flawless, there will be people out there that associate this thread with his name.
On the flipside, no matter how many cues you buy, sell, or trade, there will be people out there that will steer clear of any dealings with you for fear of this thread.
In the end, I think this all could have been avoided early on and it really is ashame that people put so much value on objects and so little value on other people.
I'll buy a cue from Mr. Pierce and if I ever have a problem with it, I'll send it back. If he fixes it and has a hiccup, we'll work it out. If, for some reason, something happens and an incident occurs that we have to get creative to reach an acceptable solution, we will.
In the end, neither his nor my livelyhood or reputation are worth the price of a piece of glorified lumber.
Mike