Seems he just liked it, and wants to know who made it? Not sure he is asking for its value?How do you take a cue in trade and not know it's likely value?
Like the man said I wasn't asking the value. That's irrelevant to my inquiry. BTW the value of anything is often in the eye of the beholder.How do you take a cue in trade and not know it's likely value?
hard to believe you would buy a cue without doing your research first......
i have a bridge to sell if you want one.....
here you go
you are welcome
Thats a silly response to a sincere question. I have bought and traded many Cues that had no identifying insignia's based on the look and quality of craftsmanship, so asking for info afterwards is not uncommon, especially if the deal is done on the spot, not pre-planned.hard to believe you would buy a cue without doing your research first......
i have a bridge to sell if you want one.....
here you go
you are welcome
![]()
Home | RJH Custom Cues & Repairs
Stunning handcrafted custom pool cues by Richard J Hsu of RJH Custom Cues. We utilize the best and most exotic woods/materials from around the world to create an absolute One-of-a-kind cue you will be proud to own. All type of repair are available and done on premise with a quick turn around.www.rjhcustomcues.com
excellent pointCue maker is Richard Hsu- rjhcustomcues.com or text 917 603 6630. - BUT he goes under Hsunami cues NOT Tsunami cues - as far as I know- so text him and ask - attach your photo to your text.
I figured it's not a R Hsu cue as his are much higher end. This cue is from what I've seen is around the 350 to 500$ range. I'm just really curious who makes them. Another interesting thing is their 3/8 10 pin locks up like migliores modified pin but looks like a standard bullet nose pin. Thread pitch is more like the modified pin.Not a R. hsu cue.
Do you have a link to the ad?Found an old ad for one. Said its a Filipino cue. they wanted around 300 iirc.
I don't remember. I just googled it.Do you have a link to the ad?
i apologize for my "flippant" postI figured it's not a R Hsu cue as his are much higher end. This cue is from what I've seen is around the 350 to 500$ range. I'm just really curious who makes them. Another interesting thing is their 3/8 10 pin locks up like migliores modified pin but looks like a standard bullet nose pin. Thread pitch is more like the modified pin.
So many cue flippers use AZ as their personal pricing outlet that AZ should get a cut on every sale. I'm referring to those that never post, have no other AZ exposure other than to price their Ebay shit. Over the yrs a lot of people have joined for no other reason. If i was Mike i'd tax their ass. This will never happen but that's my $.02 on the subject.i apologize for my "flippant" post
i was alittle snide to danielSo many cue flippers use AZ as their personal pricing outlet that AZ should get a cut on every sale. I'm referring to those that never post, have no other AZ exposure other than to price their Ebay shit. Over the yrs a lot of people have joined for no other reason. If i was Mike i'd tax their ass. This will never happen but that's my $.02 on the subject.
People must be just terrible 'searchers'. In some rare cases you'll find nada but at least 80% of the time a simple Google search finds what you need. Sometimes you end-up going down a rabbit hole to find something but i rarely come up dry.i was alittle snide to daniel
thats what i meant by "flippant"
Agreed. He signs his cue with his name. Only his kielwood shafts are called HsunamiNot a R. hsu cue.