The word "vintage" gets tossed around a lot on Ebay as well as other such places and usually means essentially nothing there because it is so abused, but certainly the word has meaning.
I have seen it used here as well as other terms including "ancient", "classic" and "antique". I was struck when the term ancient was used to describe what I felt was a fairly modern cue (1990's).
I don't really want to get into Ebay marketing and how and why such terms as "vintage" are applied (abused), but I am interested in how the term is used and understood around here by "cue people".
I think it has a lot to do with perspective and one's age. A younger person might see a 15 year old cue as "vintage" whereas I wouldn't see that term as applicable.
Do you use the term? What does it mean to you?
What do you take it to mean when you see the term used by others?
Do you think it's just an abused term?
I'm just interested in what some people's perspectives might be on this term as applies to cues.
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I have seen it used here as well as other terms including "ancient", "classic" and "antique". I was struck when the term ancient was used to describe what I felt was a fairly modern cue (1990's).
I don't really want to get into Ebay marketing and how and why such terms as "vintage" are applied (abused), but I am interested in how the term is used and understood around here by "cue people".
I think it has a lot to do with perspective and one's age. A younger person might see a 15 year old cue as "vintage" whereas I wouldn't see that term as applicable.
Do you use the term? What does it mean to you?
What do you take it to mean when you see the term used by others?
Do you think it's just an abused term?
I'm just interested in what some people's perspectives might be on this term as applies to cues.
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