Chicago Area Pickup - 10 CUSTOM CUES 4 SALE!!!

Steve-O22

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Looking for cash deal only, no trades. Please feel free to ask any questions here or via private message/email: midwestrepper15 (at) yahoo dot com. I have plenty more pics and would be willing to take other pictures upon request.

Will travel up to an hour and meet half way if needed. Must be willing to meet in a neutral, PUBLIC store or location. I have met and sold a few cues to JIM (Mr.Sharke) and he can verify and assure you that I am 100% legit. Thanks for looking.


Josswest - $4500
Lizard wrap, gorgeous wood, TONS of inlays, ivory joint, IVORY BUTT, 2 extra shafts.
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Ed Prewitt - $3200
Lizard wrap, flawless amboyna burl, lots of his nickel work (6 sets of 2) that he's known for (EACH POINT IS OUTLINED IN FINE SILVER!), ivory joint. 2 extra shafts included as well as all joint protectors.
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James White - $3950
This is James White’s tribute cue to Balabushka, believed to be his 3rd cue he’s made. Both shafts are unchalked. Signed and dated.
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Bill McDaniel $3400
This appears to be a QJ49, but custom with added circle inlays between each and every point, plus a leather wrap.
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Doug Borque $3200

This cue was bought brand new from Doug Borque at the Super Billiards Expo in 2002. LOTS OF IVORY! Extra shaft, with all matching joint protectors.
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Mike Sigel - $2400
This cue has been signed by Mike Sigel as well as a framed autographed article and picture that featured him while making this very cue.
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Mike Massey by Meucci - $2450
This is my dad’s personal and favorite cue. He had it refinished AND lizard wrapped in 2003 by Paul Mottey ($1500). Very solid, hard hitting cue. To the best of his knowledge the cue was made in the early 70’s.
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AE Cues - $2250
This cue was bought new from the maker at the Super Billiards Expo in 2002. EVERYTHING white is ivory. Absolutely stunning in person. It is an overlapped 8 point cue with up and down points. The base wood is something called Wild Wood. It is spalted maple that was impregnated with a dyed resin that goes all the way through the wood. The cue has a straight grained maple core running through it to make it play and balance right. All the white is ivory (including ferrules) and the black is ebony. It has a black with white speck Irish linen wrap and a flat face joint with radial pin.
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Ginacue - SOLD
'92 or '93 model 12A.
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Shurtz $1000
This beautiful cue measures 58” long, weighs 20.4 oz and has a polished stainless steel joint. Included is another tight grained maple shaft, both with Hurcules tips. The butt and forearm are mode of beautiful Coco Bolo wood, the lighter colored inlaid wood is Bocote. There are 18 separate Bocote inlays and 18 separate Malachite (green) inlays. There are 10 nickel silver ringsthat sandwich a piece of indexed cut Coco Bolo, producing 15 divisions in each set of rings. Many man hours and lots of inlay work. Alotta cue for the money.
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that ginacue wont last long....i can promise you that....
 
I got $2200 right here on the table. Doesn't look like the "other two guys" are biting so send it my way please :smile:
 
If "we" remember he did this in the past....He posted a cue and when everybody wanted it he said he made a "mistake" and priced the cue higher. That may not be the case now but be forewarned:eek:
 
If "we" remember he did this in the past....He posted a cue and when everybody wanted it he said he made a "mistake" and priced the cue higher. That may not be the case now but be forewarned:eek:

Thanks lawman. I saw that it might be the case, but didn't know that it happened before - so the plot thickens..... He just said that he now accepts the asking price and was sorry, but let's see if this escrow thing goes smoothly. Will keep you updated.
 
Thanks lawman. I saw that it might be the case, but didn't know that it happened before - so the plot thickens..... He just said that he now accepts the asking price and was sorry, but let's see if this escrow thing goes smoothly. Will keep you updated.

Well here it is...http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=206506

After people said they would take the Scruggs, and Paradise he figured they were priced to low so he had a bidding war for them lol.....Some of the posts are now edited so the content is changed a bit but I think if you read it you will get the gist:grin:
 
Well here it is...http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=206506

After people said they would take the Scruggs, and Paradise he figured they were priced to low so he had a bidding war for them lol.....Some of the posts are now edited so the content is changed a bit but I think if you read it you will get the gist:grin:

Same thing happened to me then. After saying that I'll take it, he says that two others were ahead, but I could skip the line for $2500. He then apologizes and sells to sell for asking price knowing well that I was from Omaha, and that he wasn't going to escrow it, had to pick it up if I wanted it. 2 phantoms were ahead of me.

Also said that he would've had paid the extra cash to move up the line if it were him. Go figure.
 
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Gina buyer

I was the first to send the seller a message with intent to buy locally and he just called and confirmed our meeting to finalize the transaction. I have every reason to believe that he is a straight shooter. I will post again after the transaction on Sunday.
 
Good luck with the auc...I mean, sale...:rolleyes:

Thanks lawman. I saw that it might be the case, but didn't know that it happened before - so the plot thickens..... He just said that he now accepts the asking price and was sorry, but let's see if this escrow thing goes smoothly. Will keep you updated.
Well here it is...http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=206506

After people said they would take the Scruggs, and Paradise he figured they were priced to low so he had a bidding war for them lol.....Some of the posts are now edited so the content is changed a bit but I think if you read it you will get the gist:grin:

Same thing happened to me then. After saying that I'll take it, he says that two others were ahead, but I could skip the line for $2500. He then apologizes and sells to sell for asking price knowing well that I was from Omaha, and that he wasn't going to escrow it, had to pick it up if I wanted it. 2 phantoms were ahead of me.

Also said that he would've had paid the extra cash to move up the line if it were him. Go figure.
 
Hey before you guys label me whatever, I have not lied about a damn thing... These are not my cues, I am doing my dad a favor here. I put the price at 2200 I had 3 people jump on it. I never said to either the FIRST or SECOND person about raising the price. So please if any of you have nothing positive to say please don't say anything.

I have my very first email from Chris and its time stamped, who just verified as Cue Nique...I would be more than happy to show the exact time (before everyone else) if none of you believe me. Nothing to hide.......

Q-street it is not my fault you got your hopes up without actually reading and taking consideration of the title and first sentence of the thread... I saw you lived in Omaha (whether Omaha Illinois, Oklahoma, Nebraska) I figured you really wanted it THAT bad and to use it as a personal cue and I was willing to let it go to you for 3 hundred more on the spot without waiting for the others. If not, then I would just wait and sell it to the first person, not a big deal. At that time I had not heard from the first contact, so I didn't think I was breaking any rules.... I did not expect you to call it the "same thing" that happened before -- which I never changed the price of the cue after my initial post as I did on my first booboo.... I should have just said sorry and waited for the first person to reply and not had given you the opportunity to call it yours for just a little extra. Stupid me.

Again, I wouldn't be posting all this online and agree to meet in person if I'm doing anything to scam anyone!

Anyways. Cues are for sale still. No funny business with the prices at all, guaranteed! Make some offers.
 
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