Buster8001 Did you say shrubberies? Silver Member May 10, 2013 #1 Like the title states: What's the going rate for a 9-ball set of non-numbered balls? Picture attached is not mine. Mine look exactly like this set and come with correct cue ball and blue box. I do not have the brochure, though. Thanks for the info. Josh
Like the title states: What's the going rate for a 9-ball set of non-numbered balls? Picture attached is not mine. Mine look exactly like this set and come with correct cue ball and blue box. I do not have the brochure, though. Thanks for the info. Josh
A AAplayr Banned May 10, 2013 #2 Raschig I sold a used set, without issues for $350 delivered last year. New in box, I could see $450 since they just don't come up more that a couple times a year. They are fantastic playing balls, simply the best ever made. Plus they look so cool. Last edited: May 10, 2013
Raschig I sold a used set, without issues for $350 delivered last year. New in box, I could see $450 since they just don't come up more that a couple times a year. They are fantastic playing balls, simply the best ever made. Plus they look so cool.
jay helfert Shoot Pool, not people Gold Member Silver Member May 10, 2013 #3 Agreed, I had a complete set (numbered) and sold them. Maybe the best pool balls ever made!
jaetee rack master ;) Silver Member Jul 23, 2013 #4 I bought a set of those which were "leftovers" from the 1988 or 1989 German Open 9-ball championship... (memory fails). I sold them on ebay in 2011 for just under $300. I only sold them because I still have a full set of 15 numbered Raschigs, which I will never get rid of!
I bought a set of those which were "leftovers" from the 1988 or 1989 German Open 9-ball championship... (memory fails). I sold them on ebay in 2011 for just under $300. I only sold them because I still have a full set of 15 numbered Raschigs, which I will never get rid of!