Why don't the interested parties just ask the guy through ebay if it is cracked, based on other's knowledge of the cue. If he says yes, you know what you are getting. If it comes not as described, and he says it's fine, your funds will be returned at some point. They freeze that amount of his Paypal, you provide proof of return shipping, and you are done. Also, in this ad, he states it will sell this time. We shall see. Well, I went ahead and posed the concerns to him in the form of a question, and requested he post my question along with his answer as to whether or not the cue is damaged. Perhaps someone should have asked sooner. The answer may help protect a buyer in case it is in a different condition than described.
Johnny -
You seem like to be alot smarter than I am.
I just wouldnt bid on a cue that I knew had a problem and would sell for alot more than its worth.

I guess thats just me....

Best of rolls,
Ken