Anyone know of...

Bought a cue from him a few years ago. Nice guy, honest and prompt. Shouldnt have any problems with him.
Chuck
 
Sounds like you have some good rep from River City. However, neither of these cues can qualify as "antique", and I don't know why the seller would put that in there.:rolleyes: The cues, collectively, are worth a couple of hundred dollars, at best, imo.

Scott Lee
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I agree

It's a decent deal for $240. You can probably buy the Lucasi for <$200 retail and the rest is a nice addition. Lucasi cues hit well, IMO, and based on the good rep the seller should take care of you.

Brian in VA
 
Scott Lee said:
Sounds like you have some good rep from River City. However, neither of these cues can qualify as "antique", and I don't know why the seller would put that in there.:rolleyes: The cues, collectively, are worth a couple of hundred dollars, at best, imo.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

IT FEATURES A CURLY/BIRDSEYE MAPLE ANTIQUE STAINED BUTT WITH BEAUTIFUL IMITATION BONE POINTS (5) OUTLINED IN REAL MACASSAR AFRICAN EBONY HARDWOOD. INSIDE THE BONE POINTS YOU WILL FIND COCOBOLO DIAMOND-SHAPED INLAYS.

Refering to color
Chuck
 
RiverCity said:
IT FEATURES A CURLY/BIRDSEYE MAPLE ANTIQUE STAINED BUTT WITH BEAUTIFUL IMITATION BONE POINTS (5) OUTLINED IN REAL MACASSAR AFRICAN EBONY HARDWOOD. INSIDE THE BONE POINTS YOU WILL FIND COCOBOLO DIAMOND-SHAPED INLAYS.

Refering to color
Chuck

Chuck...You sure can't tell any of that from the pictures. It still doesn't qualify as antique. Look up 'antique' in the dictionary, and 100 yrs old comes to mind.

Scott Lee
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Scott Lee said:
Chuck...You sure can't tell any of that from the pictures. It still doesn't qualify as antique. Look up 'antique' in the dictionary, and 100 yrs old comes to mind.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Antique as a color refers to a washed out faded color. In this case its a dirty, faded, greyish brown. Doesn't mean its supposed to look 100 years old.
Chuck
 
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