2000-2500 to spend

randallt6

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What's the best deal??. What's most important to me is the hit and retaining its value.

Please don't post or msg me without pics, thanks!
 
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Hello sir

I have both of these each cue with in your price range. (1) is a 2000 Tim Scruggs 4 point flame veneers 2 shafts ivory ferrules, double silver rings. (2) is a 2001 8 point Andy Gilbert ivory loaded, leather wrap, 2 shafts.. it's the first 8 point he made. Both will hold value if not go up up up. Let me know what you think. Thanks Dom :grin-square:
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Andy Gilbert

Maybe...................but that cue is BEAUTIFUL!!!

Maniac

This not only looks great, shoots lights out, but feels like butter in your hands. Not sure why I'm selling it. This is a keeper. But I have to feed my addiction... My loss your gain. Dom
 
I can do $1250 on this one.
 

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If you want something that will retain its value, buy a simple cue from a very expensive maker instead of a fancy cue from a reasonably priced maker. The risk of loss is a lot lower.

For looks plus hit in this price range, you can't go wrong with a four-point Tascarella.
 
These guys are right............buy a player Tasc or South West. Great players and investments.
 
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