$75,000 for a CNC'd cue? Puleaaassseeee

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It's beautiful, but I can't see paying that much for any cue. Id rather have a new corvette!
 
why are the words in the description all mashed together . You think by asking 75 grand you could atleast post a legible description,
 
youd have to win a lot of tournaments to get your investment back...... i wonder how it plays?
 
Not sure if this is the place to debate this, but would the same cue made wicents. pantograph be more valuable?

I would say yes to that question. Because pantograph is more labor intensive but that's just my 2 cents
 
I seem to recall that this cue was originally listed on the front of Pechauer's website for $50K. So MastersZ seems to want to make a $25K profit. Which is the American way, but I think that it will take them some time to find a collector willing to pay for that much extra profit.
 
Good god. I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder... This beholder is only impressed by the amount of detail and work that's involved in both cues. But I think they are both hideous.
 
I bet I will win the game before i leave my place to pool if i have this cue

Lol jkjkjk


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