Dennis Searing

I have never hit a ball with one either. But they are considered to be the best of the best. Good luck, or should I say more good luck?
 
I'm sure you don't want to hear it, but you could pass along your good luck to someone who will play with the cue.

Scott <<== IMHO
 
I already told him that, but ya know:sorry:

lol wait, so you guys think he should 'pass' this along to someone who is going to play with it? like for free?

Who would pass along a Searing ever. lol. I'd trade him all 3 of my cues and everything else pool related in my possession for it but it wouldn't come close to the asking price..
 
lol wait, so you guys think he should 'pass' this along to someone who is going to play with it? like for free?

Who would pass along a Searing ever. lol. I'd trade him all 3 of my cues and everything else pool related in my possession for it but it wouldn't come close to the asking price..

You are missing the point. He won the cue in a raffle. He has very little invested in the cue. They mean he should lower the price to be more agressive in this depressed cue market. He has $125 invested in the cue.

As the saying goes "hook a brotha up..."


Good luck with your sale...

Chris
 
With all due respect, what the owner has invested in the cue is no one's business.

Only thing that should matter is whether he's asking a price someone is willing to pay. I guess so far, it's not the case in which case he can lower his expectation, keep the cue or go somewhere else to sell the cue (e.g. eBay).

I'm guessing the owner received some "I know you got $125 in the cue, so I'll give you $3K for it" type of offers .. wait maybe that's what I offered him :D
 
With all due respect, what the owner has invested in the cue is no one's business.

Only thing that should matter is whether he's asking a price someone is willing to pay. I guess so far, it's not the case in which case he can lower his expectation, keep the cue or go somewhere else to sell the cue (e.g. eBay).

I'm guessing the owner received some "I know you got $125 in the cue, so I'll give you $3K for it" type of offers .. wait maybe that's what I offered him :D

That's your opinion...and at least you tried.:thumbup:


Bump to get a very hard to get cue sold!
 
Wow

I offered him a Black Boar AND a MINT Franklin SW with 13mm shafts and yellow micarta ferrules weighing 19.3ozs.>>>>>>>>>>>>Its not like I made a low ball....I offered the guy the stone nuts LOL

HMM...that's about 4-5K
 
i totally understand what you guys mean.I know I invested only $125 for the cue and why should ask for $6000?..that sounds so greedy isn't it?i know i shouldn't be asking for too much but at the same time also want to be smart.I am like your local cue dealer,i have asking price but we can negotiate.It just happen that at this time i needed more cash than getting trades for a high end cues.I rather do more cash + some lower end cues.honestly all the offers are very decent and of course i want to make sure i choose the best one.
 
lol wait, so you guys think he should 'pass' this along to someone who is going to play with it? like for free?

Who would pass along a Searing ever. lol. I'd trade him all 3 of my cues and everything else pool related in my possession for it but it wouldn't come close to the asking price..

Yeah, since you know me, you can assume I was begging for a free cue. :rolleyes:

Scott
 
Jaypee is a really fair guy and he has a bunch of nice playing cues that he uses when he plays. Seems like he wants to sell this cue, but if something caught his eye he would make the trade.

Best of luck with the deal buddy. Hope to see you at the Canadians soon.
 
So you think and Black Boar cue, ANDDDDDDDD and Franklin MinT PREDATE with full shaft and micarta ferrrules TOGETHER is "4-5k":confused: LMAO

Remind me to try and not trade with you:thumbup:

If I won a raffle for a cue like this I would never use it. Some people have expesive cues and some people like to keep it simple. If you have a $7,000 cue and a $500 car that wouldn't make sense. (an example of a guy I know)

If it was me I might take a trade for a nice schön and take the rest in cash money.
 
If I won a raffle for a cue like this I would never use it. Some people have expesive cues and some people like to keep it simple. If you have a $7,000 cue and a $500 car that wouldn't make sense. (an example of a guy I know)

If it was me I might take a trade for a nice schön and take the rest in cash money.
Nevermind....cue pundits show us all we are wrong again
 
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If I won a raffle for a cue like this I would never use it. Some people have expesive cues and some people like to keep it simple. If you have a $7,000 cue and a $500 car that wouldn't make sense. (an example of a guy I know)

If it was me I might take a trade for a nice schön and take the rest in cash money.


LIES!!!!! my car is worth slightly more than 500!
 
What are you looking for in a cue that you would be willing to consider trade + cash?

Dave
 
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