I'm thinking about selling my Jim Buss cue but not sure how to price it. sentimental value can't be sold and I know that. it's a November of '94 of course signed by Jim and numbered 1of1. it's one of his regular sneakies but it has 4 round white ?ivory? inlays(1 at each point) and a black joint...
I think his(Jim Buss) sneakies are a little more expensive than that. Last I checked they were about $800 with two shafts and that was thru cue and cushion which is where he likes to do most of his business. And you can't go wrong with a gilbert or a buss but I'm very bias since I have and...
I vote stay. I think ... (not gonna name names since the person will know who I am talking about) ... should go. Anyone that would put something up for sale and then refuse to sell it to someone else because they are a "newbie" should not be a member of az. No I'm not the "newbie" in this...
I vote stay. I think ... (not gonna name names since the person will know who I am talking about) ... should go. Anyone that would put something up for sale and then refuse to sell it to someone else because they are a "newbie" should not be a member of az. No I'm not the "newbie" in this...
if you are in the stl you should deffinately hit up cue and cushion billiards. its a great place to play on great tables and there is always somebody to play. get there at the rite time and you might catch jim buss there. also for a quick bite check out guss's pretzel shop. you wont be...
Mind you I didn't play in the nicest places growing up but I have broken 4 balls in my life. Two of them were cue balls that simply popped the outer shell, one was a ten ball which broke in two fairly even pieces, and last but not least there was a four ball that actually did shatter into many...