What to list when selling a cue?

Gsitz89

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I have a cue I want to list for sale. What all information do I need to list to get the most out of my posting? Any info is appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
Maker
Age: years
New or Used

Length
Weight

Tip size
Tip type

# of shafts
Joint type

Type of Wood(s)
Type of inlay material(s)

Condition: 0% to 100% (98% is the best if it is a used cue but is immaculate and no dings, dents or scuffs, flaws of any kind)

Describe any imperfections

PRICE
 
I have a cue I want to list for sale. What all information do I need to list to get the most out of my posting? Any info is appreciated, thanks in advance.

-Detailed photos
-Specs: weight of the butt and shaft
length
materials [woods, ferrule
diameters of the ferrule and joint, at a minimum
-Maker
-Any damage or other imperfections
-Price!


Anything beyond this is just a bonus :)
 
I have a cue I want to list for sale. What all information do I need to list to get the most out of my posting? Any info is appreciated, thanks in advance.

cuemaker

model if applicable

detailed condition including pictures

are all pieces straight together and apart

specs that include length, weight (all pieces)

tip sizes in mm's

tip brands if known

ferrule material (ivory or non)

joint type, material, pin size

wrap type if not obvious - linen, lizard, cork, octopus ear, etc... :wink:

payment terms and types accepted - paypal, cert checks, personal checks, must they add for paypal fees or not

shipping fee, is it included or a separate charge

shipping to CONUS only or are you willing to ship out of country?

and for heaven's sake, list a price! :grin-square:

there you go.

good luck with your sale.

best,
brian kc
 
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In addition to the above, I am one that likes to see the butt diameter specified. Indicate a point of measure low on the butt sleeve.

To me, 1.25" is minimum and too many of these newer cues are made so skinny they could be used as tooth picks. :smile:
 
Be sure to tell us if it is A MONSTER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!...or not.

Yep, that is automatic, cause all cues hit a "ton", yet everyone argues about whose cue's hit the best... well, doesn't make a diff who made, depends what materials were used in the joint, diameter of shaft, and type of tip... after that, nobody can pass a blind taste test and know what cue is what..... it's wood, not all the much different than a baseball bat, you use the one the feels good to you.....
 
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