eBay Huebler cue scam??

I bought it first but he screwed up his account registration and had to create a new account.

He refunded me.

He relisted it for me with my screen name, Chopdoc2001.

He was supposed to tell me when he relisted it so I could BIN.

He never told me he relisted it, and I didn't see it.

Anyway, it was a screwed up deal, but honestly I don't think it was a scam. I don't see how it could be, I got my money back and he did relist it for me with my name as the title.

I think the new seller just screwed up, which sucks because it was a killer deal and I was excited.

I asked him about it, we will see if he responds.
My computer showed two different eBay names which is why I thought it may be a scam and the price. But now we know the rest of the story. Thanks for posting the information

A Portable 14.1 Scorekeeper

I’ve been looking for a scorekeeper that I can take to pool halls that don’t have any 14.1 scoring system such as beads.
The newer pool rooms don’t want overhead clutter, often have higher ceilings, and using coins doesn’t work for 14.1.

So I have been on the prowl for awhile to find a suitable scorekeeper other than the electronic version that are pricey.
Well,what I was looking for finally turned up on eBay and I quickly made an offer. It was accepted and arrived today.

What’ya think? IMO, this is as simple and functionally ideal as you could hope for. I wonder why there aren’t more of
this style available? I think this should be easy to build and relatively popular with pool players with home pool tables.

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MARKET VALUE??? TAD

8k at least or more. My friend has one that's pretty elaborate on the butt. He said his was valued at 5k. If its hardly played than worth more and its a complete set. He knew Tad and met him at his shop and the other time was at a show in Vegas. He recalls a pool table in the corner of the shop. Like pushed up to the corner.

To better get an estimate you can call his son. His son will give you an idea.

I use to see these Tads and Ginas all the time in the 90's and usually from older guys. I've always wonder where they all went besides Japan.

It's a beauty.

O.B. Spotter. The ultimate billiard practice machine!

The O.B. Spotter is accurate down to a few millimeter. The precision depends on the quality of the billiard balls and the cloth.
If you lack the patience to set up shots, how is this thing going to help? And the battery; that works for 12 loads or 12 balls? And the readjustment per different shot. Even handicapped players would get better results just using their cues.

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