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Jeez, I hope it opens an even bigger can of worms. We are at page 43 now and still counting. I hope every British cuemaker who touts his cues as completely handmade in Britain and charges a premium price for those cues is exposed.
I am extremely pissed off to think I may have paid 800+ for a cue purported to be 100% British custom handmade workmanship when it was actually a Thai blank hand FINISHED by my British cuemaker. If it was hand FINISHED I think I was royally ripped off, sort of like buying champagne and getting bubbly rose wine. (Dave Coutts...I am NOT talking about you here)
This whole thing just gets worse and worse. I thank Crispian for starting this because as the WHO said 'I won't be fooled again'.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postthrotts:
Jeez, I hope it opens an even bigger can of worms. We are at page 43 now and still counting. I hope every British cuemaker who touts his cues as completely handmade in Britain and charges a premium price for those cues is exposed.
I am extremely pissed off to think I may have paid 800+ for a cue purported to be 100% British custom handmade workmanship when it was actually a Thai blank hand FINISHED by my British cuemaker. If it was hand FINISHED I think I was royally ripped off, sort of like buying champagne and getting bubbly rose wine. (Dave Coutts...I am NOT talking about you here)
This whole thing just gets worse and worse. I thank Crispian for starting this because as the WHO said 'I won't be fooled again'.
Terry
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postthrotts:
Jeez, I hope it opens an even bigger can of worms. We are at page 43 now and still counting. I hope every British cuemaker who touts his cues as completely handmade in Britain and charges a premium price for those cues is exposed.
I am extremely pissed off to think I may have paid 800+ for a cue purported to be 100% British custom handmade workmanship when it was actually a Thai blank hand FINISHED by my British cuemaker. If it was hand FINISHED I think I was royally ripped off, sort of like buying champagne and getting bubbly rose wine. (Dave Coutts...I am NOT talking about you here)
This whole thing just gets worse and worse. I thank Crispian for starting this because as the WHO said 'I won't be fooled again'.
Terry
If any seller is found out then surely they will be in the ****e if the consumers have the stamina to go legal..You have to be so careful with who you can trust..A certain online shopping site is full of fake material, I hate the bloody place..JP Majestic
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But you paid £800+for a M/W..........cheaper in THAI same cue L.O.L.
Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postthrotts:
Jeez, I hope it opens an even bigger can of worms. We are at page 43 now and still counting. I hope every British cuemaker who touts his cues as completely handmade in Britain and charges a premium price for those cues is exposed.
I am extremely pissed off to think I may have paid 800+ for a cue purported to be 100% British custom handmade workmanship when it was actually a Thai blank hand FINISHED by my British cuemaker. If it was hand FINISHED I think I was royally ripped off, sort of like buying champagne and getting bubbly rose wine. (Dave Coutts...I am NOT talking about you here)
This whole thing just gets worse and worse. I thank Crispian for starting this because as the WHO said 'I won't be fooled again'.
Terry
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Terry-YOUR Dave Coutts cue gone up in PRICE handmade,L.O.L.
Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostNot sure I understand any of this so I must be dense. I have bought AT cues and they appear to be well made and the price is lower than other cuemakers. However, it does appear from the badge which says 'handmade' and then 'Sheffield' that the inference is they are handmade in Sheffield?
Than again I have ordered custom cues from both MW and DC. I paid 800+ for both of them with extensions. I know the DC cue was made entirely from a square block of ash as Dave sent me many pics showing the progress of the cue, one of them being with 8 sides and one of them being the raw shaft.
I didn't get anything like that from MW but I assumed as Mike has a workshop and a helper that his custom cues are all 100% handmade in his workshop but I don't know this for certain and I have been told Mike used blanks from Thailand. If this is so then I feel I overpaid for my MW cue but not for my DC cue.
Is that not the case?
Terry
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostAll these posts to prove what we already know:
Anyone valuing an item more based based purely on where its made, are:
inherantly racist,
stupid,
deserving of being fleeced
congrats.
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostRob - the cost of producing anything has little/any impact on it's value. I wasn't planning to have a debate on economic principals... but if it cost ford £30k to produce a Fiesta would you buy it?
Point being people talking about "thai" cues.. so if Trevor was in Thailand making these cues they'd still have less value? But if a Thai gent was in the UK producing UK cues these cues they'd be more valuable? Where an item was made shouldn't make any difference, it's either good, bad, indifferent, or whatever. My point in that people who make the decision that instantly something made in the UK is better, or something made in Thailand is inferior are either 'snobs' or have some kind of prejudice - you really can't argue any other reason for it.
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Was looking at an old thread were a member called 1lawyer challenged MW about using thai cues before and was laughed off the forum. Not sure if that link works.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...PTZsc_SdO4fffw
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Originally Posted by paddybhoy30 View PostWas looking at an old thread were a member called 1lawyer challenged MW about using thai cues before and was laughed off the forum. Not sure if that link works.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...PTZsc_SdO4fffw
"however, to make it crystal clear to anyone remotely interested in my business, if i decide in the future to outsource all my work, which incidentally i have every intention of doing cos i'm tired and fed up with making cues, then the cues will still remain 'mike wooldridge cues' cos that's MY brand, and MY business.
i've spent my life building cues and now i have a world recognised brand. if i personally never touch another cue, i will still produce 'mike wooldridge cues' and maintain the brand i worked so hard to create.
one thing you can bet on, i won't ever sell sh*t cues regardless of whether i touch them or not."
So there you are, maybe he did decide to go down the Thai cues route
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