Anyone know/remembers the name/model of this old Cuetec

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I know it's earl strickland modified signature because he used to play with one similar white but without the red stripes. But I really like that cue and I think one guy is selling it overpricing it massively on ebay so I want to search/look for one cheaper but I dont know the model to search it.

It also has the nice old fiberglass shaft from Cuetec prior to them releasing teh S.S.T which is something I also like, I asked the seller if he willing to sell for $100 i'll buy it.


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I bought a similar Cuetec with the case back in 1996 for my nephew who was just starting to play pool seriously. I paid $95 back in 1996 for the cue and case. Honestly do not remember the model number - but perhaps you could search for mid-90s Cuetec cues.

Seems to me like $100 if the cue is in near perfect condition might be an OK price for someone who really desires an old Cuetec with a fiberglass shaft- you do see these in pawn shops and thrift shops sometimes as people pull them out of their closets. I am certain that I purchased the cue in 1996, if that helps. Remember - you really cannot get dents/dings out of a fiberglass shaft.
 
I bought a similar Cuetec with the case back in 1996 for my nephew who was just starting to play pool seriously. I paid $95 back in 1996 for the cue and case. Honestly do not remember the model number - but perhaps you could search for mid-90s Cuetec cues.

Seems to me like $100 if the cue is in near perfect condition might be an OK price for someone who really desires an old Cuetec with a fiberglass shaft- you do see these in pawn shops and thrift shops sometimes as people pull them out of their closets. I am certain that I purchased the cue in 1996, if that helps. Remember - you really cannot get dents/dings out of a fiberglass shaft.
Yea I remember these cues were sold for less than 100 dollars. And iam willing to pay 100 dollars for it now if it’s in good shape. But this guy on eBay wants 250 dollars for some reason. I don’t get it
 
I bought a similar Cuetec with the case back in 1996 for my nephew who was just starting to play pool seriously. I paid $95 back in 1996 for the cue and case. Honestly do not remember the model number - but perhaps you could search for mid-90s Cuetec cues.

Seems to me like $100 if the cue is in near perfect condition might be an OK price for someone who really desires an old Cuetec with a fiberglass shaft- you do see these in pawn shops and thrift shops sometimes as people pull them out of their closets. I am certain that I purchased the cue in 1996, if that helps. Remember - you really cannot get dents/dings out of a fiberglass shaft.
What you mean I cannot get dents dings in fiberglass shafts. Are you saying they are just like CF shaft and don’t get damaged? I think the fiberglass is hard material but it can get damaged and the butt also can be damaged. As I said if it’s good shape and condition I’ll pay 100 for it
 
What you mean I cannot get dents dings in fiberglass shafts. Are you saying they are just like CF shaft and don’t get damaged? I think the fiberglass is hard material but it can get damaged and the butt also can be damaged. As I said if it’s good shape and condition I’ll pay 100 for it
No - I said it is very difficult, if at all possible, to remove a dent or ding from a fiberglass shaft. Wood shafts many dents can be removed from shafts- that's all:)
 
No - I said it is very difficult, if at all possible, to remove a dent or ding from a fiberglass shaft. Wood shafts many dents can be removed from shafts- that's all:)
Oh I get you now...well I love the old generation fiberglass from cuetec hopefully its in good condition and if its not ill just use the butt and mate it with a new cuetec cynergy shaft. I just like the looks of that cue.
 
These are from 1998 and up. I have the pictured cue (post 1)in black (not shown). They are for guests. They are good players. Always straight & smooth. $100 is about right...Not worth $250 … buy a new CueTec instead... they are pretty neat looking/good players.

I did buy the SST for the 4th from right. Brighter, nice taper.
 

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These are from 1998 and up. I have the pictured cue (post 1)in black (not shown). They are for guests. They are good players. Always straight & smooth. $100 is about right...Not worth $250 … bye a new CueTec instead... they are pretty neat looking/good players.

I did buy the SST for the 4th from right. Brighter, nice taper.
Wow beautiful I wish I can play with these for few hours haha
 
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