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    Mcworter or Owens

    That appears to me to be the most reasonable explanation I've seen
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    Transaction reports

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    Mcworter or Owens

    Not likely to find either of these cues to try out. And what is the better investment? Many questions in one. Thanks for your keen advice though.
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    Transaction reports

    2 months ago I bought a stick from a guy named nick. He wanted 1050 I offered 1000 , ups, paypalgs. Done deal. With jmonche, we texted. You, the champion of fair play, with 50 % of the facts wouldn't believe the things he said to me because I asked for him to pay the pp fee. Called me an asshole...
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    Transaction reports

    Yes I dont understand why the ads allow comments or questions when they don't want you to use it. Like I said ,stupid me. Btw you would think it cheap since you aren't buying it.
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    Mcworter or Owens

    Yippee
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    Transaction reports

    I have enough cues anyway.
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    Transaction reports

    These guys, established sellers, shit their pants if you ask for pp g&s. I had one yesterday wanting top dollar for a scruggs. Wouldn't budget on me paying the fee. I told him to stuff it. Found out he has a temper when things don't go his way. Very crass. Name calling on his part.
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    Transaction reports

    I guess I'm lame with regard to how things are done. Thinking about a transaction with stew boo but can't find any transaction reports. What do I do?
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    Sold Prince/Davis Cue

    So is that joint juma and natural?
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    Sold Prince/Davis Cue

    Was prince Davis a cuemaker?
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    Sold Mike Stacey

    Does it roll straight?
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    Traditional wood shafts making comeback?

    after a long hiatus, I broke back into pool. I started with a peach then added a rogue and pro plus shaft. Btw the pro plus plays same as the rogue. I then acquired a a jacoby and later a black shaft for it. That Jacoby is the laminated cue butt. I believe it's their cheapest cue. It is lovely...
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    Conversion Cues by Unknown Makers

    What does a conversion entail? Every unknown cuemaker has landed on about $950 for a conversion. Thats all well and good but try selling it for 950 . Not likely
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    Conversion Cues by Unknown Makers

    If a guy named drexler converted a titleist or gilbert let's say, I would be interested in spending some hard earned money but what I'm wondering about is unknowns or nearly unknown. Many on these forums.
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    Traditional wood shafts making comeback?

    When revo made its appearance they were close to 500. A joss maple was around 125. Of course now maple cues cost more but revo has stayed the same
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    Traditional wood shafts making comeback?

    I'll admit i drank the Koolaid on carbon fiber shafts. I've got three. They never come out of the case since I purchased an Andy Gilbert cue. His plain vanilla cue shafts play splendidly as do a few other cuemakers I've purchased. I believe that hype was manufacturers . Far easier to make a cf...
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    Mcworter or Owens

    Torpedoes the ship is kinda your specialty.
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    Conversion Cues by Unknown Makers

    Titleist Conversion cues by an unknown maker for upwards of $1000 or at least not famous makers. Any reason to pay that much?
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    Mcworter or Owens

    Bob Owens cues look good to me but mcworter just won cuemaker of year. Which will hold value best. Which plays best?
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