I'm just curious.... How does a cue owner not know what make of cue he has?
Or --- Why would someone not want to ask the owner what make of cue it is?
LOL!
I've been trying to figure that one out myself.
By the way, flip the image. It's upside down!
Another thread:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?p=3671122
Cues like this are often confused for Asian imports. I always want to see people's "crap" cues for this reason.
EDIT: To the OP....you do realize that when you post that here you blow the cover on the cue, right? LOL!
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Like the guy on Pawnstars, I would rather know what I might be buying and have to spend more money to get something of quality. I've made some really good cue purchases with nothing but dumb luck and I've made a few bad ones (imports). Although, I have found the imports make great house cues for the bangers that visit. They think they are shooting with a really nice cue and I know they are marking up one of my Hueblers!
When buying cues you start with an empty bag of experience and a big bag of money. My goal is to fill my bag of experience before my bag of money is gone!
Cue Fix nailed it, a Slade Cue later connected with Showcase in Colorado. Here's a little info...same cue maybe???
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?p=5072632&highlight=slade#post5072632
Cue Fix nailed it, a Slade Cue later connected with Showcase in Colorado. Here's a little info...same cue maybe???
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?p=5072632&highlight=slade#post5072632