I have to agree, the list has many flippers on it selling the cues right before they arrive. It's not a bad investment because your only investing a phone call, waiting and making a few hundred, perhaps I will call tomorrow.You know folks it's not about the wait. Some restaurants have a two year waiting list as well to get in. It's not a big deal, if you want to get on the list then you do, and you wait. No one on the list is cue-less and the cue they ordered can be sold the same day for the price they paid if they want to sell it. No, it can EASILY be sold for a little mark up even before they get it.
In fact this is probably the major reason there is an 11 year wait. If Laurie would require a deposit on order or even payment in full the "list" would shrink considerably. Why wouldn't anyone place orders if they knew they didn't have to get the money up now and that if they are still around when their number comes up they can decide then if they still want it? For the buyer this is a ZERO risk proposition. If they don't have the money or don't want the cue then there are always people willing to buy the spot at a profit to the person who holds it.
Put an ad out there that you are willing to spend x% over the new price for a spot this year and see what happens. This is not a new thing and no one has to wait 11 years. But cutting in line will cost you just like cutting in line for anything else costs you.
As to whether they are "worth" it or not that's certainly a personal preference thing. I happen to feel that SouthWest cues play very well. Would I pay $2000+ for a plain cue though? No, I won't. Sorry but I don't feel that the cue is worth it. I respect the right of anyone and everyone charging whatever the market will bear for the cue and to some people SouthWest cues are a bargain at twice the price. Technically there is nothing wrong with them and I think that the hit is very sweet.
But again being on the list is just a thing. I was on the list, I got my cue ten years later, it was awesome, I sold it the same day. I wish I hadn't because it would be nice to own one that I got direct from Laurie but I told Joe Salazar about it and he bugged me and money was tight and I caved. But it certainly wasn't the nicest cue I owned and it wasn't the best hitting one either, based on my own personal feeling.
They are great cues. They have a mystique. The "list" and ten year wait is kind of silly though due to the market dynamics. It doesn't exist because of people standing in line ready to spend money right now for a cue. It exists because people can get on it with zero risk and the cues are easy to flip.
IMO.
I have to agree, the list has many flippers on it selling the cues right before they arrive. It's not a bad investment because your only investing a phone call, waiting and making a few hundred, perhaps I will call tomorrow.
As for SW, they are nice cues and I like the style of them. I have hit with a couple and to be honest was not blown away and have hit with many other cues that were more to MY liking. I did have the pleasure of messing about with these bad boys a little bit. :thumbup:
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Those are sweet!!! I got the same feeling when I was at Roy's place and was able to hit with some of his.
It's a good thing there at least 4 or 5 other cuemakers out there,
or we would playing with house cues for the next eleven years.
What happens if a person orders one and dies within the time frame waiting for it.
Ok how does one get in the list? They don't have a website so what is the number? I might as well make the list a little longer....hopefully I'm still playing pool in the next 11 years
What happens if a person orders one and dies within the time frame waiting for it.
I spoke with Laurie today and they are working on cues that were ordered in the first part of 2001. Mine was ordered in the beginning of 2003 so I have a couple of years left. Do the math..........It will be 11 years if they stay on schedule :shakehead: