CM98 cues Priced To Move!!

Lot of great cues left...can't go wrong for the price...if you looking for a solid player.
 
I see 8 cues and only 7 descriptions. I am assuming the last one has been sold/ not for sale? Is the finish completely missing on the one handle? Do it feel like raw wood?

Thanks
Junior
 
Hi Junior,

Thanks for catching the error. I did forget to include details for one of the cue. This is now updated.

All the warpless cue have finish with exception to cue# 5 where the handle has a thin sealer only. Cue #4 has a finish but you can tell that the handle is very slight thinner with finish over it.

If interested, throw me an offer!!

Regards,
Duc.

I see 8 cues and only 7 descriptions. I am assuming the last one has been sold/ not for sale? Is the finish completely missing on the one handle? Do it feel like raw wood?

Thanks
Junior
 
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How often do you make these sneakies? If you had them ready early July, I would've definitely purchased one from you. Good luck with your sales, Duc!
 
Not as often as I like but I try to make 1-2 cue a months if time permit. I play with every cue that I make to ensure that the playability characteristic is present in them. All these cues that I've listed are really good players to me based on my many years of experience with quality player's cues. From this group, I would say the best player is #8 with the wrapless full splice butt and original late 60's original Tad shaft ***Shaft is dead straight*** after 35+++ years. The cue plays as good as any high end cue. The best straight pool cue would have to be #3, the lightness and solid shaft make playing straight pool seem much easier as you can finesse the cue ball with this cue. I ran 38 balls in my first session with the cue. This cue will suit older player that like lighter cue but still want the solid hit from a much heavier cue. #5 is great 9-ball cue. #1 is probably the best all round cue, I given this cue to everyone that would like to try my cue and is just super solid. Once you hit with it, you'll know right away that it's a player's cue.

Regards,
Duc.

How often do you make these sneakies? If you had them ready early July, I would've definitely purchased one from you. Good luck with your sales, Duc!
 
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higher res pics are now added for some of the individual cue!! It show the quality of the cue a little better. Just look at the quality of the shaft!!! These cue are designed for players!!
 
bump to the top from page 9. These are listing on ebay and got a lot of watchers...snooze and you lose. These cues are priced to sell.
 
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