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  • Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    Yeah sarcasm - you think it a bargain that someone buys a Glover cue advertised as a ye olde ash - when it looks nothing like one - happy that the buyer might have to send it back to get another badge fitted?

    I said I thought it was a fake - I did think it was a fake I am not bias or vindictive - - The e-mail proves its a Glover as he remembers it - but makes no odds - it is still a cue with the wrong design for the cue it is supposed to replicate or the wrong badge - in which case this should have been mentioned when he sold it - or like I say the person who comes along and buys it from the forum not knowing that much about how the cue is supposed to look - going just off the badge - well they might be in for a shock and your mate who you have bought cues off before might get some grief down the line.
    you cannot admit that you are wrong at all can you unbelievable

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    • Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
      how silly does that sound
      About as silly as you do clueless mate you are

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      • Originally Posted by cueman View Post
        What a funny old thread! And the irony of the whole thing, debating the authenticity of a replica cue! If only people would actually think about that for a moment you'd realise how daft it is. Only on here could we have such a discussion.
        Agreed ver sensible comment mate

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        • Originally Posted by rob s View Post
          I've done deals with wolf147 and he is a great guy to deal with and totally honest.
          Protect the buyer from what exactly? This cue would cost a lot more than 291 quid delivered from tony glover and it is a cue made fully by tony glover as proven by wolf147, all it needs is a change of badge to 1 of Tonys regular square badges and then it's a £350-400 cue.
          You said it wasn't a glover cue and you thought it was a fake with no facts to back up your argument, you should do the decent thing and apologise
          Here here totally agree but he won't apololgise

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          • Originally Posted by jb134 View Post
            Yes mate, I'd say everyone was correct bar Thommo who said it was a YOA that had had a splice added when in fact it was made that way.
            So I was right you mug it was made that way but in the main a YOA maybe fault lies with the maker but end if day a glover cue and prob worth more than seller is wanting for it

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            • Originally Posted by tommo146 View Post
              So I was right you mug it was made that way but in the main a YOA maybe fault lies with the maker but end if day a glover cue and prob worth more than seller is wanting for it
              You might be right. Don't try to say it was based on knowledge. The seller, who has been trying to sell this for some time, only has an email dated today confirming what the cue is. Which by the way, does not confirm you as correct.

              The best he can come up with is that glover is busy. Guess what? We're all busy. That's why nobody has bought the cue, we're all to busy to look at a cue sold with at best incomplete info, that is poorly put together and looks wrong.

              All the seller has to do is get his story straight and he's a chance of getting a sale. Also saves all this bother. Bottom line, as I said earlier, if this is glover, it's not his best work.

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              • Originally Posted by jb134 View Post
                You might be right. Don't try to say it was based on knowledge. The seller, who has been trying to sell this for some time, only has an email dated today confirming what the cue is. Which by the way, does not confirm you as correct.

                The best he can come up with is that glover is busy. Guess what? We're all busy. That's why nobody has bought the cue, we're all to busy to look at a cue sold with at best incomplete info, that is poorly put together and looks wrong.

                All the seller has to do is get his story straight and he's a chance of getting a sale. Also saves all this bother. Bottom line, as I said earlier, if this is glover, it's not his best work.
                I am sure tony himself would disagree he did what customer requested which last time I heard is 'the customer is always right'...........and I am correct read all thread back

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                • Originally Posted by jb134 View Post
                  You might be right. Don't try to say it was based on knowledge. The seller, who has been trying to sell this for some time, only has an email dated today confirming what the cue is. Which by the way, does not confirm you as correct.

                  The best he can come up with is that glover is busy. Guess what? We're all busy. That's why nobody has bought the cue, we're all to busy to look at a cue sold with at best incomplete info, that is poorly put together and looks wrong.

                  All the seller has to do is get his story straight and he's a chance of getting a sale. Also saves all this bother. Bottom line, as I said earlier, if this is glover, it's not his best work.
                  And my knowledge is a1 as I said it was made by glover loads of peeps on here saying it was fake

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                  • Originally Posted by jb134 View Post
                    You might be right. Don't try to say it was based on knowledge. The seller, who has been trying to sell this for some time, only has an email dated today confirming what the cue is. Which by the way, does not confirm you as correct.

                    The best he can come up with is that glover is busy. Guess what? We're all busy. That's why nobody has bought the cue, we're all to busy to look at a cue sold with at best incomplete info, that is poorly put together and looks wrong.

                    All the seller has to do is get his story straight and he's a chance of getting a sale. Also saves all this bother. Bottom line, as I said earlier, if this is glover, it's not his best work.

                    what do you want me to come up with ? what you need to know ? there ay no story !!!... it is what it is, A quality Tony Glover cue

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                    • Originally Posted by 147wolf View Post
                      what do you want me to come up with ? what you need to know ? there ay no story !!!... it is what it is, A quality Tony Glover cue
                      Don't know what else you can do flogging a dead horse with a lot of these on here think they know it all and been proved by yourself they defo dont

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                      • I want you to have all the story in the first place which you didn't.

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                        • At the end of the day, it's probably a very nice cue, BUT just with a pointless badge on it !
                          Change it for a normal badge and will sell no problem, Tony should not have fitted that badge to this cue

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                          • Originally Posted by tommo146 View Post
                            Don't know what else you can do flogging a dead horse with a lot of these on here think they know it all and been proved by yourself they defo dont
                            That's my whole point. The cue is wrong. The fact that it was intentionally made wrong is irrelevant, it's wrong. People will only believe the evidence of their eyes. Had the back story and email been provided originally it might be sold by now.

                            Who is going to buy a £300 cue that's clearly wrong without knowing the story?

                            Answer, as proven, NOBODY.

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                            • Originally Posted by jb134 View Post
                              You might be right. Don't try to say it was based on knowledge. The seller, who has been trying to sell this for some time, only has an email dated today confirming what the cue is. Which by the way, does not confirm you as correct.

                              The best he can come up with is that glover is busy. Guess what? We're all busy. That's why nobody has bought the cue, we're all to busy to look at a cue sold with at best incomplete info, that is poorly put together and looks wrong.

                              All the seller has to do is get his story straight and he's a chance of getting a sale. Also saves all this bother. Bottom line, as I said earlier, if this is glover, it's not his best work.
                              This is v.harsh in my opinion, your basically saying this is a poor quality cue and you probably haven't seen it in the flesh. Yes the badge is wrong in the sense it doesn't match the cue but the cue itself to me looks decent and i would bet would be a very well made cue. Think some could cut Wolf some slack hes hardly done much wrong yes its a Glover cue and it is a Ye Old glover cue as it says it on the badge which Tony made, the fact it doesn't fit the design is Glover's fault no one else's. Good luck with the sale anyway Wolf your gonna need it i think..

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                              • Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
                                At the end of the day, it's probably a very nice cue, BUT just with a pointless badge on it !
                                Change it for a normal badge and will sell no problem, Tony should not have fitted that badge to this cue
                                Partial admittance you were wrong at last........tony maybe should have but wolf147 has been given a raw deal by most of you on here obviously a genuine guy trying to sell a cue and u lot have battered him without facts ......

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