cuetec discontinued cues

buckshotshoey

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Jokes aside.... I had one the was pretty good for the money. It was the Earl Strickland signature series.
 

cuesblues

cue accumulator
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Check the Blue Book of Cuetecs.
I happen to have one that is the rarest of the rare.
It has a thin silver ring with 6 gold skull inlays and a Thunderbolt shaft.
Probably worth quite a bit.
To add to the rarity someone scratched their name and phone number into the forearm.
It's a classic cue and definitely collectible, a family heirloom for sure.
 

garczar

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Check the Blue Book of Cuetecs.
I happen to have one that is the rarest of the rare.
It has a thin silver ring with 6 gold skull inlays and a Thunderbolt shaft.
Probably worth quite a bit.
To add to the rarity someone scratched their name and phone number into the forearm.
It's a classic cue and definitely collectible, a family heirloom for sure.
NIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!:thumbup:
 

Texas Carom Club

9ball did to billiards what hiphop did to america
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He changes from the white to yellow cueball after the first shot. Is that allowed?


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its just practice bro, but of course not allowed in a game

he has quite nice control and cueing in his serie americana (aka rail nurse)
 

PhilosopherKing

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I know something about them.

I've seen a black one, a white one, a green one, and a red one.

I've seen one that looked small from far away.

I hope this answered your question.
 

trob

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i thought about maybe having someone here that would like know of anything

Dude it’s a cuetec .. they are disposable throw away cues. No different then buying a players or something. The in lays are just stickers so there is no real value there. If you like them for the way they play that’s great but they are not valuable .
 
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