i dont know anyone who doesnt like the lucasi L-2000 sneaky pete and they're selling brand new @ $150.00.
shop around
i dont know anyone who doesnt like the lucasi L-2000 sneaky pete and they're selling brand new @ $150.00.
shop around
Are you saying that this cue has a $30 lesser hit than the Lucasi mentioned earlier?
I'm confused, how could a very similar cue be 30 bones apart, how do they quantify the hit in dollar terms?
Have you ever taken a hit of anything worth $30?
Are you saying that this cue has a $30 lesser hit than the Lucasi mentioned earlier?
I'm confused, how could a very similar cue be 30 bones apart, how do they quantify the hit in dollar terms?
Have you ever taken a hit of anything worth $30?
Based on your awesome location, I would have to agree with one of the above questions, if you can agree with a question of course. Do weed forums have the same problem? If so, do they keep asking the same question because nobody remembers anything?
But, is a $30 hit in one place worth a $30 hit in another place? I think that's what this whole thing has been about. Can Charlie Sheen build a cue in Subic Bay for a repatriated Englishman?
This is important question.
Don't forget to factor in the sales tax. I live in New York city, so I'm paying $195.51 after paying %8.625 in combined sales tax, whereas a player in New Hampshire (no sales tax) is going to save $15.52. Thats half of $30 right there! When I swing that cue I may not feel the hit in the hands, but I'll feel it in my wallet.
Thanks but thats not in my price range.
My current playing cue cost $175 plus around $4.50 shipping (true fact). Does that count? It hits real good.