what, exactly, is the problem with Schon allowing their cues to be sold by the world's largest retailer?
If I was Schon, I would be jumping for joy and popping champagne. If you have Wal-mart selling your product, you just jumped up the food chain in your industry.
I would lose respect for Schon when/if their product quality goes down the drain. I just don't see any reason why anyone should have a problem with this. It's not as if Schon is an "exclusive" cue whose value is going to drop with more cues on the market.
Now if they start slashing prices and people can buy their cues for a fraction of what they used to sell for, then that's a problem for the used cue market... which is a valid reason to not like Schon cues or want to purchase them. Resell value is a significant factor for cue buyers.
If I was Schon, I would be jumping for joy and popping champagne. If you have Wal-mart selling your product, you just jumped up the food chain in your industry.
I would lose respect for Schon when/if their product quality goes down the drain. I just don't see any reason why anyone should have a problem with this. It's not as if Schon is an "exclusive" cue whose value is going to drop with more cues on the market.
Now if they start slashing prices and people can buy their cues for a fraction of what they used to sell for, then that's a problem for the used cue market... which is a valid reason to not like Schon cues or want to purchase them. Resell value is a significant factor for cue buyers.