adams balabushka wtt/wts

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I have a Adams line balabushka gb3... It rolls straight no dents or dings... Looking to trade or sell...I don't really know what its worth.. its around 11 years old so its way before they were made across the water..
 
I have a Adams line balabushka gb3... It rolls straight no dents or dings... Looking to trade or sell...I don't really know what its worth.. its around 11 years old so its way before they were made across the water..

They have always been made "across the water".


Specs?

Can we see pics?



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I'll have to weight it tonight... Has a new moori tip... I don't know how to put pictures up in here... I can text pictures of this cue just inbox me your number....
 
Gb 3

Snuffy is correct by "Across the Sea" if he means the China Sea. The new GB's and Adam cues are made in China.
 
Here's some pics.....

These are actually pretty nice playing cues ~ GLWS Gary! :smile:

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Snuffy is correct by "Across the Sea" if he means the China Sea. The new GB's and Adam cues are made in China.

If the new GB's are made in China why did the price go up higher then the Japanese ones? If anything they should be cheaper or at least the same price.
 
Snuffy is correct by "Across the Sea" if he means the China Sea. The new GB's and Adam cues are made in China.
If it's older like he says, this one was made was made in the Japan factory. And they are nice cues.
 
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I have a Adams line balabushka gb3... It rolls straight no dents or dings... Looking to trade or sell...I don't really know what its worth.. its around 11 years old so its way before they were made across the water..

With no pics or specs how can you expect anyone to even think of
making an offer. Sorry not trying to bust your chops but its a little
unrealistic. Post your email Address and believe me someone will
post the pics for you, AZ has no shortage of good guys that do it
all the time for new people.:smile:
Bob
 
If the new GB's are made in China why did the price go up higher then the Japanese ones? If anything they should be cheaper or at least the same price.


Probably because the used pricing on the old ones is so strong they figure the market can cope with a higher new price.....


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I have never seen one of these cues in person until last Saturday at Felt Billiards and i have to say I was rather dissapointed in what i saw considering the price. The cue looked dull not rich in color. Maybe it was just this one. If I paid $500 or so and it looked like the one I saw I would be very mad.
It just did not get my desire up to own one. I've seen Chinese made Buska style cues that really had some pop to them.
 
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