Oh boy, here we go!Scott , You might try the Director of Circumstances! God has helped me more than once.... You will know if what your life is doing at this time is within his will.... We do have a guide....
Oh boy, here we go!Scott , You might try the Director of Circumstances! God has helped me more than once.... You will know if what your life is doing at this time is within his will.... We do have a guide....
Well since he's doing such a bang up job with all the children with cancer I'm sure he has time to find Scotts cues.Scott , You might try the Director of Circumstances! God has helped me more than once.... You will know if what your life is doing at this time is within his will.... We do have a guide....
Not angry at you, just mad in general about this whole deal. You are right though, those cues will probably show up at a room somewhere in the U.S. by some dude who has no clue that they are stolen, and that's exactly why we need pics.I hate to say this but there are probably some bar bangers enjoying their new $100 cues.
I lost two cues on the mail . They ended up in a Craigslist ad in Atlanta .It's been 10 days, and I do have my spies out searching the pawn shops. Still no luck from the police, and no concrete answers from insurance. Since I did not have the cues on a rider, I don't know if they will be covered or not.
Scott Lee
I'm looking through old photos to try and find some that would be clear enough to use. I probably took pictures when I got the cues in 2001, but those would be lost by now. One was the Samsara Spiderweb cue, made specifically for me. If anyone knows how to post a picture of that cue, from their catalog please PM me.Scott, I'm not seeing any pics of your stolen cues, where are they posted? or maybe a link so that we know what to look for.
Mine was the black nose and butt sleeve with everything else white...points, etc. Thanks for posting!
Well since he's doing such a bang up job with all the children with cancer I'm sure he has time to find Scotts cues.
Not exactly, but very similar. Mine was only 4 points and had substancial ivory in it. Thanks for posting.
You have done the police report. You need a picture to go with it to memorialize it. You should contact the makers and at the very least have them provide you a letter describing the cue attesting to value and it's actual existence period. A picture that while not the exact cue a reasonable representation would be good. This needs to be done as soon as possible to create a time line. I believe at some point the cues will show up and you need to be able to prove they are your cues. Owners often have a problem getting back stolen goods.Not exactly, but very similar. Mine was only 4 points and had substancial ivory in it. Thanks for posting.
Scott Lee
Good point about the pictures. Thanks. Since I never needed a rewrap, I honestly don't know if there's anything under the wrap. I will contact Jim Stadum and find out!You have done the police report. You need a picture to go with it to memorialize it. You should contact the makers and at the very least have them provide you a letter describing the cue attesting to value and it's actual existence period. A picture that while not the exact cue a reasonable representation would be good. This needs to be done as soon as possible to create a time line. I believe at some point the cues will show up and you need to be able to prove they are your cues. Owners often have a problem getting back stolen goods.
If the cues were made for you they may have something under the wrap. I once got a call from some guy who had bought a Szamboti. When having the cue refinished they found my name written on the wood under the wrap. This used to be common.