Mr. Joshua
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"UNDER $800"
I noticed that too. Don't know ANY custom guys that would answer the phone for 800bux. Maybe a super plain-jane cue but that's about it."UNDER $800"
About half of the cues Cody had for sale this weekend were under 1K, from there you went up to 1.6k, 2k, and his most expensive was 3k. The under cues were mostly merry widows with no points or inlays, but still great-looking cues.I noticed that too. Don't know ANY custom guys that would answer the phone for 800bux. Maybe a super plain-jane cue but that's about it.
Pictures!About half of the cues Cody had for sale this weekend were under 1K, from there you went up to 1.6k, 2k, and his most expensive was 3k. The under cues were mostly merry widows with no points or inlays, but still great-looking cues.
All were beautiful, I grabbed the 1.6 for my personal collection and shot with it that night, won $500 bucks!
So I'm weird, I don't like to take photos of makers cues that I'm not buying. It feels like something someone would do to rip off their designs instead of just buying the cue.Pictures!
This one is just perfect, exactly my styleSo I'm weird, I don't like to take photos of makers cues that I'm not buying. It feels like something someone would do to rip off their designs instead of just buying the cue.
Now vintage and used cues I'll snag photos of, but not new stuff.
Here are some pics of that new PK I picked up.
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gotta be glare. all CC's cues i've seen have been flawless.
Also, there isn't much material there and unlike a film camera, the digital one is capturing a representation of what it was pointed at.gotta be glare. all CC's cues i've seen have been flawless.
i'm confused, again, but doesn't a film camera do the same thing?Also, there isn't much material there and unlike a film camera, the digital one is capturing a representation of what it was pointed at.
No. Film captures actual image and digital one recreates what it sees digitally.i'm confused, again, but doesn't a film camera do the same thing?
i agree 100%I wouldn’t invest in pool cues
There are better investments out there.
Buy a pool cue because you like it and want to play with it
It's a small void, the point is not perfect, I was aware of it when I bought it, and not bothered.