"For Sale"

Nine Ball

Certified Rail Tester
Silver Member
I noticed the post about no cues coming up for sale so I would like to offer one for you guys who are hard up to buy one. It's a fantastic cue. I used it for several years. I almost won the us open with it so if you want my signature on it that will be extra. Pictures upon request. Ok, Specs below.


High quality red graphite shaft
Multiple powder stains but lots of life left in the shaft :o

Slide on ferrule/tip combo for easy repair
Never have to wait again if your ferrule falls off. :eek: Just slide it back on :p

Four nice floating sticker points
Really pretty colors :rolleyes:

Tennis racket grip for the handle
Perfect for you whos hands slip during a shot ;)

Only serious interests.. Not looking for any trades.. :D :p
 
No Price? If this cue goes under 1k I`m seriously interested, but I want a second tennis grip for replacement. I?d like to choose the color too.
 
Lucky#Nine said:
No Price? If this cue goes under 1k I`m seriously interested, but I want a second tennis grip for replacement. I?d like to choose the color too.


Sorry.. As these grips are hard to get it only comes with one. ;) Sorry I forgot the price. Asking $1,050 plus shipping.. :p
 
Man. And I had a new, in original UPS shipping box Szam ready to send until I read that last part about no trades. Oh well, I guess it's off to the pawn shop.
 
Josh,,,,,kinda surprised you havent been over to see what Ive got around. 68-72 Joss/ivory joint,Buddy Hall model Meucci, brunswick titelist bitt and too much more to remember off the top of my head,,,,,,,,,,,my Gus and Barry cues arent for sale
 
What a steal

I saw Earl Strickland playing with a cue just like this, his whole wardrobe was awesome and that cue just set it off. He had his finger exstensions on, his sunglasses, 2 different kinds of gloves, elbow weights, wrist splint, finger cots, back brace, knee supports, velcro tennis shoes, and THAT SAME STYLE AWESOME LOOKING CUE:D :D .
 
Hey Josh, You probably don't remember me, but I thought you might recognize the user id. I used to play quite a bit with your uncle when I was stationed in Fort Walton, but you were only about 12 then. Its great to see you stuck with the game! Too bad your not taking any trades for this bute. I have an old red hammer bowling ball and one odd sock (clean) that I was willing to part with!
Good to hear from you Josh. Take it easy.
Mike Henderson
 
Dude, I was so gonna offer my lava lamp cue that lights up each time you strike a ball with it, but its worth well more than $1050 since I've figured out that the bifucating pseudo-random fluidic motion of the lava lamp in the butt actually dampens all unwanted vibrations and renders the cue perfectly deflection free.

Good Luck with your sale, mine's a keeper.

Steve
 
Earlness Is Next To Godliness . . .

TULIPWOOD LOVER said:
I saw Earl Strickland playing with a cue just like this, his whole wardrobe was awesome and that cue just set it off. He had his finger exstensions on, his sunglasses, 2 different kinds of gloves, elbow weights, wrist splint, finger cots, back brace, knee supports, velcro tennis shoes, and THAT SAME STYLE AWESOME LOOKING CUE:D :D .


and he marches to a different drummer . . .
 

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TULIPWOOD LOVER said:
I saw Earl Strickland playing with a cue just like this, his whole wardrobe was awesome and that cue just set it off. He had his finger exstensions on, his sunglasses, 2 different kinds of gloves, elbow weights, wrist splint, finger cots, back brace, knee supports, velcro tennis shoes, and THAT SAME STYLE AWESOME LOOKING CUE:D :D .


Yes, Earl saw me run out with this cue once and it inspired him to change his appearance.. He immediately went out and bought all of this because it went very well with the cue. The velcro shoes were because his feet would hurt after many hours of playing with his new cue and he liked to just snap them off while walking around to the next shot. :p
 
Henny HaHa said:
Hey Josh, You probably don't remember me, but I thought you might recognize the user id. I used to play quite a bit with your uncle when I was stationed in Fort Walton, but you were only about 12 then. Its great to see you stuck with the game! Too bad your not taking any trades for this bute. I have an old red hammer bowling ball and one odd sock (clean) that I was willing to part with!
Good to hear from you Josh. Take it easy.
Mike Henderson


I remember you Mike.. Send me a PM...
 
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