Yes, it wasn't the math I was having trouble with. The seller wanted as much as they market would pay...it was an auction. So, if the flipper didn't exist, you are trying to say the seller isn't worse off?
Yes, the seller is better off if flippers exist!
"Flippers" have been around as long as auctions. It is clearly shady if they are getting on cue makers waiting lists just to resell cues, but when someone buys a cue at auction because they see it is undervalued, and resells it on the open market, that's simply capitalism. This is not unique to cues, the same happens with custom holster makers, knife makers and hundreds of other areas.
Yes, this occurs with other items!
Flippers have every RIGHT to exist and do what they want! Please note, several post into this that was stated.
I stated that the flippers MOTIVE is unethical in my opinion! So far, no one has given an ulterior motive.
In my opinion, the flippers do more harm then good. The dealers benefit exclusively and flippers, because they are emotionally detached from the item. While, a collector looking for that missing part of their palmer collection or a semi-pro player looking for an equipment edge is not emotionally detached. This knowledge is why they enter the market and PREY on the cue buying public!!!
KD
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