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wawacue

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Matty

you looking for plain style Kersenbrock or fancy ? I have couple new fancy one with ivory inlays. what your budget or price point ?
 

BobbyC

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Kershenbrock

Try Duc Lam Q master98 is what he goes by I do believe, He has an older cue I would say from the 80s.
Bob
 

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New one, eh? Break out the check book!

Not sure if you know, but Cornerstone has a couple of older models for sale.

Which one did you sell, Matty?
 

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Jive

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hey matty, wawacue is your source! trust me, if you want a good one he must have it.
 

MATTY

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hey matty, wawacue is your source! trust me, if you want a good one he must have it.


Hey Jive how are you doing, I have some goodies for you and melon, I will send you a pm if I didn't do remind me;)
 

MATTY

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UP, recently bought a fancy one but I am looking for something even more special, show me what you have cash is ready!! ;)
 

cuesblues

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Matty,

One was just delivered to me in a tube 15-minutes ago.
Very old plain jane (76-78 per Laurie's LOA) goncolo alves, with wrapless fiddleback handle, all original, lightly played.

Here are the problems:

  1. Too heavy for you
  2. Too old for you
  3. Too much cue for you

Peace
Ted
 

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Matty,

One was just delivered to me in a tube 15-minutes ago.
Very old plain jane (76-78 per Laurie's LOA) goncolo alves, with wrapless fiddleback handle, all original, lightly played.

Here are the problems:

  1. Too heavy for you
  2. Too old for you
  3. Too much cue for you

Peace
Ted

Hi Ted I guess I missed your reply, sorry to get you back late, well, any cue is :

never too heavy,
never too old,
and never too much,

as long as the price is right :wink:

Matt
mistercues@gmail.com
 
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