Bump To The Top, For A Rare Hard To Find Cue.
POOLPLYR1111 said:Amazing That This Cue Hasnt Sold Yet. Im Sure It Will Find A New Home In 2 Weeks At Valley Forge.
Nine Out said:I was intentionally avoiding this thread because I truly love the simplicity yet classiness of this CUE.
Honestly I do search my name to see who might be flaming me EVERY DAY![]()
Lo and behold Mr. Shazamatar made a concerted effort to lure me in, you,you, holder of THE cue! Nice try!
Argh,
NINER
A.K.A 70 degrees and getting warmer! Now go paint the ground yeller!
HEADS UP MARCUS --> PLEASE USE CAUTION AND SEARCH FOR THE MOSKOVITZ CHARACTER (WHO STATED HE COULD "WORK OUT A DEAL" ON YOUR CUE. SEE PAGE ONE (FOR SALE) AS OTHER MEMBERS HAVE HAD BAD DEALINGS WITH HE/SHE.
WHICH COULD BE EVEN WORSE THAN YOUR FLAGRANT ATTEMPT AT SELLING ME THIS CUE. NOW HOW MUCH FOR THE BOX CARPET? MY BERBER IS GETTING WORN AND THINGS ARE TIGHT!![]()
scottycoyote said:theres no doubt, that is a gorgeous cue, but i was just wondering what makes arts cues collectible. I remember reading in an inside pool mag 3 or 4 years ago he was learning cue building under szamboti, but it seems like he hasnt been in the business all that long to be that popular, could be wrong, id love to get the skinny on it.
Jeeves said:I have some hope left, yeah!!!