Why would I trade a cue that plays this good?
Since you are from Canada, I maybe should throw in an "eh" every once in a while so you can keep up. Eh?
I made my review of the cue before I was ever offered a trade for it. I never thought I would have the cue in the first place, eh.
I have owned tons of cues, over about 50 years, and I've sold less than five. I still have plenty. The only cue I have ever traded was years ago when I wound up with somebody giving me a Predator Sneaky Pete...the one with the green veneers, eh.
The cue was in perfect condition, but I didn't like the way it played. I traded DOWN for two cheaper Chinese-made cues and sold one of them for less than it could be bought online to someone I was teaching to play pool. I lost money that I could have made by selling for the normal price. The second cue is a cheap Players Sneaky Pete that I used sometimes as a break cue, eh.
You can yap all you want with the rest of the jackals, but it won't effect how well the cues play, eh.
I have no plans to sell or trade my Jackpot.
But I will sell or trad you an old Cuetec or the Players Sneaky Pete if you want to upgrade from what you are playing with now, eh.
Aloha, eh.
Are you purposely misinterpreting words, like a child?
You said you didn't buy a cue, you traded your trash to get your treasured jackpot. Congratulations, the shilling then and backflips now are just embarrassing. The majority are embarrassed for you.