Cuetec Earl Strickland SST cue age?

KWilliams

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Does anyone know when the Cuetec Earl Strickland SST cues were made? I can't remember when I bought it. I'm guessing the late 1990s. Should I start using it again, or has this become a cue that now has value? Thanks.

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greyghost

Coast to Coast
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Does anyone know when the Cuetec Earl Strickland SST cues were made? I can't remember when I bought it. I'm guessing the late 1990s. Should I start using it again, or has this become a cue that now has value? Thanks.

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As early as 96 I had a white 18oz
Total Pos.....I miss that cue 🤣

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PhilosopherKing

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You can get a pretty good idea of the value by doing an ebay search of completed/sold listings.

That being said, if Cuetec hadn't sponsored Earl, you'd have a hard time finding a buyer at $20.
 

mattb

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I have one in the orange stained Birdseye maple. It was always an alright cue and spent years in a case in the car as a spare. I put a hard tip on it and started using it as a break cue. found out it actually breaks very well.

I doubt they will ever be worth much, as they made a ton of them, so i would just use it and not worry about it.
 

McPostal

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Here's Mine. I Believe I got it in the late 90's. I use an R360 shaft and X5 5 inch joint extension.

Edit: image doesn't seem to work. It's Green.
 
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