It wouldn't surprise me if the friend received a "finders fee".JB Cases said:Well I am sure the friend didn't expect the dealer to rob her.
It wouldn't surprise me if the friend received a "finders fee".JB Cases said:Well I am sure the friend didn't expect the dealer to rob her.
AtLarge said:"Hypothetical" scenario.
A widow is disposing of some of her recently-deceased husband's possessions, including an old pool cue. The cue-ignorant widow is advised to contact Knowledgeable Cue Dealer (KCD) to discuss the cue. KCD goes to her house, inspects the cue, and asks her how much she wants for it. She says she doesn't know, it has just been lying around in the attic for most of the past 35 years, .............., how about $250? KCD pays her the money and leaves with the cue.
The next day, KCD calls one of his cue-collecting customers and sells the highly inlaid Balabushka cue for $25,000.
Was KCD unethical, just lucky, or something else?
tigerseye said:Seems to me if she should have done some homework. Besides why would he have had something like that just laying around the attic??
AtLarge said:"Hypothetical" scenario.
A widow is disposing of some of her recently-deceased husband's possessions, including an old pool cue. The cue-ignorant widow is advised to contact Knowledgeable Cue Dealer (KCD) to discuss the cue. KCD goes to her house, inspects the cue, and asks her how much she wants for it. She says she doesn't know, it has just been lying around in the attic for most of the past 35 years, .............., how about $250? KCD pays her the money and leaves with the cue.
The next day, KCD calls one of his cue-collecting customers and sells the highly inlaid Balabushka cue for $25,000.
Was KCD unethical, just lucky, or something else?
macguy said:I can tell you almost the exact same story. It was a retired cop from NY who had Balabushka in his closet. He brought the cue to a billiard supply to get an idea of the value. They sent him to me. He told me who made the cue for him and I confirmed in my own mind it was in fact a Balabushka. The day he brought the cue I was going out of the country but I told him I would help him sell it when I got back, that I had some good contacts. I told him the cue was worth in the thousands.
I had no interest in making anything on the deal I was just going to help him out. That cue was probably the most valuable thing the old man owned. I was gone for six weeks and when I came back I gave him a call. He told me he had sold the cue for $800. Somewhere he had gotten the name of John Wright and sent him the cue. The old man told me John Wright would not return the cue but keep pressuring him to sell it making different offers. Finally the old man gave in and sold it for like a fraction of what it was worth to that thief. Sorry if I offended anyone but that is a true story.
Kicks the bucket! Hilla Hilla, such words from such a sweet lady.hilla_hilla said:I say off with his head!
It absolutly irritates me when people take advantage of someone during a time when they are most vulnerable! :angry:
The widow should of had the cue appraised by more than one person, but when someone kicks the bucket, you don't think about this kind of stuff! Especially if you don't know anything about pool, cues or what not.
I like to hope that people have more ethics and values than that, but I've seen otherwise. I don't mean to be so bitter and jaded, but this hits a little close to home.
akaTrigger said:This happens all the time.
I am gathering the widow offered the $250? That's what it sounds like - that she offered the $250 (the KCD didn't offer to buy it for $250) - based on the way the OP worded his post.
Others are right - she doesn't have time to do homework and in her mind she prolly can't believe she got $250 for a piece of wood!
Yes, it would have been nice if would have offered to sell it and give her half instead of taking it for $250. But, let's face it, a cue dealer is trying to make money. Was it ethical? No, but it happens all the time. I also think he was a little lucky in being referred to go see the cue and made a huge profit on it.