*** 9 Cues for sale ***

Qstix

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All,

I've got 9 cues for sale here. Was testing out the quality of an overseas manufacturer so I ordered a small sample, these are the results.

They are all 58" two piece cues with premium maple shafts, most have polished SS quick release joints. Irish linen or leather wraps, all are weight adjustable.

Blue and Green cues are 55.00 shipped (COUS). The rest are 85.00 shipped (COUS).

If you have any questions please let me know, thanks!


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Specially bread pool cue Guarding dog not included!

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Are they? Which ones and I'll take them off.

Supposedly they were unique, not knock off's... Maybe I've been duped.
 
You don't have to take it off but one looks like a sorta copy of a 40th Anniversary Ginacue.

Love the dog too.

Kevin
 
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1st cue: look a little bit predator ikon9
3rd cue: predator BLAK²-1
4rd cue: Poison AR-2
5th cue: predator BLAK-1

just wanna let you know...
 
where did you buy these from?

They are from a factory in China, I wanted to see what kind of quality they were. I'm by no means an expert but they are surprisingly better than I expected.


So I don't need to take the imitation ones down?
 
All,

Here are some pictures of the various joints.

The blue and Green cues have this joint:
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The dark colored cue with the light ovals has this joint:
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All the rest of the cues have this joint:
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Hope that helps, any other questions please let me know.
 
Imho....

I had the same idea as the OP and I had ordered several of these cues to try them out myself, so I've actually played with several of these production cues. The one's I ordered were both inlay and overlay cues. The inlaid cues that I received appeared to be well-made with no real issues with any of the inlays.

I own several Schon, Joss, Balabushka, McDermott (as far as production cues) and for what my opinion is worth...these cues are worth the seller's asking price. The one's I tried had a very stiff and solid hit to the cues (again, the one's I tried).

The cues I hit were surprisingly well made. I've seen some pretty cheap "overseas" production cues, and I would not characterize these cues in that category... With that being said, I did "flip" them rather quickly to some of my league players, so I have no experience with them over the "long-term". However, of the league players who do have them, they are very happy with them and I haven't had any complaints with regards to them (time-frame of 6-9 months of them playing them).

Hope this "helps"...again just my humble 2 cents...

Jason
 
OP this may be a dumb question but are any of these cues inlaid.

The price would indicate to me that they are not, but I could be wrong.
 
Thanks for the input - good to know.

I had the same idea as the OP and I had ordered several of these cues to try them out myself, so I've actually played with several of these production cues. The one's I ordered were both inlay and overlay cues. The inlaid cues that I received appeared to be well-made with no real issues with any of the inlays.

I own several Schon, Joss, Balabushka, McDermott (as far as production cues) and for what my opinion is worth...these cues are worth the seller's asking price. The one's I tried had a very stiff and solid hit to the cues (again, the one's I tried).

The cues I hit were surprisingly well made. I've seen some pretty cheap "overseas" production cues, and I would not characterize these cues in that category... With that being said, I did "flip" them rather quickly to some of my league players, so I have no experience with them over the "long-term". However, of the league players who do have them, they are very happy with them and I haven't had any complaints with regards to them (time-frame of 6-9 months of them playing them).

Hope this "helps"...again just my humble 2 cents...

Jason
 
I had the same idea as the OP and I had ordered several of these cues to try them out myself, so I've actually played with several of these production cues. The one's I ordered were both inlay and overlay cues. The inlaid cues that I received appeared to be well-made with no real issues with any of the inlays.

I own several Schon, Joss, Balabushka, McDermott (as far as production cues) and for what my opinion is worth...these cues are worth the seller's asking price. The one's I tried had a very stiff and solid hit to the cues (again, the one's I tried).

The cues I hit were surprisingly well made. I've seen some pretty cheap "overseas" production cues, and I would not characterize these cues in that category... With that being said, I did "flip" them rather quickly to some of my league players, so I have no experience with them over the "long-term". However, of the league players who do have them, they are very happy with them and I haven't had any complaints with regards to them (time-frame of 6-9 months of them playing them).

Hope this "helps"...again just my humble 2 cents...

Jason

What an awesome and informative post! Thank you!

OP this may be a dumb question but are any of these cues inlaid.

The price would indicate to me that they are not, but I could be wrong.


I don't think any of them are inlaid.
 
I bought some of these off the "bay" recently and I was presently supprised. I got 6 of these, and other than the ones my wife and father-in-law stole (she broke her new dale perry) the others sold quickly at 100 each. Good luck with you sale
 
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