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    Meucci Originals 84-4 with no-dot + matching Predator 314-2

    Still available, open to offers.
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    Meucci Originals 84-4 with no-dot + matching Predator 314-2

    Price Reduced to $525 shipped, and in a new case.
  3. angluse

    Meucci Originals 84-4 with no-dot + matching Predator 314-2

    Added YouTube video. Still available.
  4. angluse

    Meucci Originals 84-4 with no-dot + matching Predator 314-2

    Bump - Reduced Price to $600
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    Meucci Originals 84-4 with no-dot + matching Predator 314-2

    Meucci Originals 84-4 with two shafts. Purchased used in 1993, well cared for, never left in the trunk, etc. Refinished by Meucci about 8 months ago: joint collars, butt refinish, ferrule. I’m pleased with the job they did, and I’m picky. It’s been playing great since then. I still like...
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    New cue purchase - it’s down to Schon, Joss, or Pechauer

    Thanks for all the replies - there's such a wealth of information on this board. More than enough to confuse anybody. After hitting with that older Schon, and a newer Joss with 314-2, both were very nice, but neither grabbed me. After playing with each, my Meucci MO 84-4 still felt better...
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    New cue purchase - it’s down to Schon, Joss, or Pechauer

    Thanks for the replies. I played one rack yesterday with an older Schon (R2 with stitch ring), liked it. Today I'll play several more with a new-ish but spartan Joss. Bavafongoul, you said You mean, for best resale value? Or, because there could be some difference in standard Production...
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    New cue purchase - it’s down to Schon, Joss, or Pechauer

    After lots of reading here, I am getting close to a purchase. I’ve narrowed the field to Schon, Joss, and Pechauer. I know the hit will be very different from my Meucci, but I’m ready for a change. This weekend I will play a couple racks with a friend’s older Schon. Joss is attractive...
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