After Jason decided to sell a few of his sinned cues it got me wondering just how many cues most cue makers discard on average per month/year? Obviously a cue can be discarded for a number of reasons, the main ones being mistakes but sometimes the grain can be the only reason a cue is sinned which for me doesn't make it a bad cue.
Also do you think that cue makers will now see a market for their offcasts as jason has proved that he can still make money on cues he wouldn't normally have expected to? Personally if the cue played well I honestly couldn't care less if the splice lengths were out, the grain wasn't in line, the taper is not consistant etc so I'd definitely gladly take a cue at a fraction of the normal cost because it wouldn't be deemed as good enough quality to charge at full price.
Also do you think that cue makers will now see a market for their offcasts as jason has proved that he can still make money on cues he wouldn't normally have expected to? Personally if the cue played well I honestly couldn't care less if the splice lengths were out, the grain wasn't in line, the taper is not consistant etc so I'd definitely gladly take a cue at a fraction of the normal cost because it wouldn't be deemed as good enough quality to charge at full price.
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