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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by Neil Taperell View Post

    That's what I don't get about some of these Ebay sellers , there is no effort to either give enough information or make the photos look decent . He could have had that cue cleaned up for not a big outlay , which in turn would have made his listing look far better . And there is no way he is getting that money for a maple red plate .
    If that cue sells for ?2k I think I will have to get a different job.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by Neil Taperell View Post

    That's what I don't get about some of these Ebay sellers , there is no effort to either give enough information or make the photos look decent . He could have had that cue cleaned up for not a big outlay , which in turn would have made his listing look far better . And there is no way he is getting that money for a maple red plate .

    He has it listed as a "black label" as well despite the badge obviously being red.

    At the minutes there's 2 on ebay. a black plate that's only 55" and a starting price of 2k and this maple one.
    Last edited by narl; 29 November 2019, 02:13 PM.

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Originally Posted by The Artful Dodger View Post
    Ridiculously priced and least seller could have done was to clean it up..its filthy .. tip looks like its an enlarged nipple.. chalk stained .. looks like ****
    That's what I don't get about some of these Ebay sellers , there is no effort to either give enough information or make the photos look decent . He could have had that cue cleaned up for not a big outlay , which in turn would have made his listing look far better . And there is no way he is getting that money for a maple red plate .

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  • Cue crafty
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    People (or chancers I would call them) have realised there is a place in the Global Market to buy a coveted cue makers cue. There are many very wealthy Chinese business men etc who just want to add a cue to their collection, one which without EBay chancers, would be difficult to come by.

    In in the world of supply and demand, any item is worth what a certain someone will pay.... The chancers are dangling their lines in the water and hoping for a big fish!

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  • Delphi
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    It doesn't even have a sd lock at the end, looks like you need to take it apart to put the extension on, i'd expect a one piece for even half that price.
    No way that will sell imo.

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  • The Artful Dodger
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    Ridiculously priced and least seller could have done was to clean it up..its filthy .. tip looks like its an enlarged nipple.. chalk stained .. looks like ****

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  • Delphi
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    My my what prices cues go for these days, good luck on selling that.

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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hunt-OByr...QAAOSwvW9d3oQN

    Think this guy needs to get his eyes checked, black label you say?

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  • John Flaf
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    LOL First time i've seen Steve Davis being described as Antique

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  • DeanH
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    nope not seen one of these - but to be legit the points should be off by a few degrees - just like the original

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  • narl
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    Anyone ever seen one of these before? A davis replica joined through the splice fingers. Very high up balance point at 23"

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steve-Dav....c100667.m2042

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by trying View Post

    That made me laugh but the serious question is what on earth are the 10 bids about?!
    Well he hasn't cut it up yet, and he says it's in excellent condition, so why wouldn't people bid ??

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  • trying
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    Originally Posted by Cue crafty View Post

    There is no understanding eBay, best not to try!
    Ain't that true. I've sold a couple of things recently and had time wasters with both

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  • The Artful Dodger
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    Think whoever wrote that is a few fries short of a happy meal... just sayin

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  • Cue crafty
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    Originally Posted by trying View Post

    That made me laugh but the serious question is what on earth are the 10 bids about?!
    There is no understanding eBay, best not to try!

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