CM98 wrapless full splice Titlist/SW style conversion cues!!

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Here's my top 3 CM98 wrap less SW Titlist style conversion cues available F/S.

These are unique cues that I've personally converted to be the best playing cues on this planet. Tirelessly tested in many hours of play...fine tuned to perfection!!!
Wield by the right player...these are weapon of mass destruction.

1) Completed in June 2013, this was an old Reiper Full Splice Blank from 1930's (kept original ivory joint)... $10000 (FIRM)SOLD
the butt is thicker at 1.30"...was going to trim this one down like my purple heart but the thicker butt provided a very unique feel for playing straight pool.

Butt: 15.89oz, 3/8-11 Brass Pin, Ivory Joint and Ivory Butt Cap.
S1: 3.97oz, 13.00mm, Micarta ferrule, CM360 35NM
S2: 3.86oz, 13.00mm, Ivory Ferrule, Black Kamui Medium.
Dead Straight together and apart.

2) Completed in May 2013, this was an old Brunswick Titlist hoppe form 1950's (dark rosewood), $5000 (FIRM)SOLD
Training cue for my titlist purple heart conversion...practice with this dense cue and when you play for action..use the purple heart titlist and you find extra confident and power in your stroke guarantee.

Butt: 18.44oz, 3/8-11 Brass Pin, Ivory Joint.
S1: 4.32oz, 12.90mm, CM360 Fearless Shaft, Hard Molavia
S2: 4.00oz, 12.88mm, Tiger ultra, Sniper Tip
Dead Straight...together and apart.

3) CM98 Old Brunswick Purple heart Titlist Conversion 2012 - Super playing cue...one of the best cue that I've made to date. $100,000 ***Not Negotiable****SOLD
Holy Grail of Playing cue!! Only comparable cue is my Joel Weinstock.
Butt: 15.72oz, 3/8-11 Brass Pin, Ivory Joint
S1: 3.79oz, 12.48mm, CM360 35NM
S2: 3.85oz, 12.52mm, Hirano Hard
Dead straight..together and apart

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Good to see that your pricing structures have remained consistent with all of your other for sale threads. Shame they have to take up most of the front page when you bump them. At least they aren't superfluous in any way.

Carry on.
 
Dirty talk ?

I thought talking bad about any offer is a NO GO !!!
If you don't like the prices , don't buy !!!

Good luck with any of your sales Duc ...
 
I thought talking bad about any offer is a NO GO !!!
If you don't like the prices , don't buy !!!

Good luck with any of your sales Duc ...

You are 100% right,"ikant1975".Thread bashing is a "No No" (against the rules) And of course if you don't like the price(s),just move on,or PM the OP to discuss the prices.

I see some ridiculously overpriced items too,but hey,that's why they still haven't sold them.Also,some (most) sellers build in a "house pack",so they have room to haggle with a prospective buyer.
Bottom line,if you don't like the price,just find another similar item,or post a Want To Buy thread for the item that you want.It's really not worth the hassle,getting twisted about someones "dream price".Just my 2 cents.
GLWYS Duc.
Best,Marc
 
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I'll start the negotiation process off. I'll offer $150 and a well used Players sneaky pete for all three cues. I could also thrown in a scorpion cue to sweeten the deal if need be. Both cues hit jam up like I'm sure these three do!
But there's more! I can also sweeten the deal with 3 Ron Thomas cases, 4 Blue Grass sneaky petes, a Blue Grass 20th Anniversary, a wrapless Blue Grass j/b, 9 pistols, 13 long guns, close to 30,000 rounds of ammo, 2 cross bows, 2 cpap machines, a complete setup of skiis, and a 2011 GT road bike.

IF that is not enough, I have an 1800sq.ft. condo in downtown Denver I might throw in.

Let me know!

Kelly
 
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Cues are worth what people perceive their value to be, what they have sold for in the past and what the owners are willing to sell them for. Some cues are over value and some undervalue to sellers. I'm the owner and maker of these cues and these are my value for them. You don't have to agree..they can sit here until the end of time...but the value is still the same for me because I decide what they are worth!

To me they are worth that much and more! If this cue give you definite advantage and confident to win a money match/tournament for said 500K. Don't you think 5K, 10K or even 100K is cheap?

What are you willing to pay for your holy grail of cue? $5.00? $100? $1000? $20,000? $100,000? How about $1,000,000 and what would a cue like that look like. To me it look exactly like the purple heart titlist....if only you can hit with the cue.

So let say someone buy one of my cues for 5K, 10K, 100K?....are they worth that now? Actually all 3 of these cues are now sold at my asking price but the buyer for these cues wanted to know if anyone else would have pay these prices. Of Course, the buyers would like their identify kept private so please no PM about them. Mind you these guys are making installment payment...probably will take them 25 years to pay me off.

So again, the price is for real....they're hoping to make a quick flip to fund their future education. Harvard can be dame expensive and here we are thinking 100K for a cue is over value.

Duc.
 
Cues are worth what people perceive their value to be, what they have sold for in the past and what the owners are willing to sell them for. Some cues are over value and some undervalue to sellers. I'm the owner and maker of these cues and these are my value for them. You don't have to agree..they can sit here until the end of time...but the value is still the same for me because I decide what they are worth!

To me they are worth that much and more! If this cue give you definite advantage and confident to win a money match/tournament for said 500K. Don't you think 5K, 10K or even 100K is cheap?

What are you willing to pay for your holy grail of cue? $5.00? $100? $1000? $20,000? $100,000? How about $1,000,000 and what would a cue like that look like. To me it look exactly like the purple heart titlist....if only you can hit with the cue.

So let say someone buy one of my cues for 5K, 10K, 100K?....are they worth that now? Actually all 3 of these cues are now sold at my asking price but the buyer for these cues wanted to know if anyone else would have pay these prices. Of Course, the buyers would like their identify kept private so please no PM about them. Mind you these guys are making installment payment...probably will take them 25 years to pay me off.

So again, the price is for real....they're hoping to make a quick flip to fund their future education. Harvard can be dame expensive and here we are thinking 100K for a cue is over value.

Duc.


Can someone please delete this thread. This is nothing but self promotion bull crap.
I would bet my left nut that these cues are not sold and seller is lying.

Sellers like this are why the cue market is the way it is. Price cues for ridiculous prices and now take a lot of money out of the market.

If you are telling the truth and sold these cues for what you said you should be sent to prison for robbery and theft by deception. This is ridiculous.

Moderators: delete this thread and help save the custom cue industry.
 
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Cues are worth what people perceive their value to be, what they have sold for in the past and what the owners are willing to sell them for. Some cues are over value and some undervalue to sellers. I'm the owner and maker of these cues and these are my value for them. You don't have to agree..they can sit here until the end of time...but the value is still the same for me because I decide what they are worth!

To me they are worth that much and more! If this cue give you definite advantage and confident to win a money match/tournament for said 500K. Don't you think 5K, 10K or even 100K is cheap?

What are you willing to pay for your holy grail of cue? $5.00? $100? $1000? $20,000? $100,000? How about $1,000,000 and what would a cue like that look like. To me it look exactly like the purple heart titlist....if only you can hit with the cue.

So let say someone buy one of my cues for 5K, 10K, 100K?....are they worth that now? Actually all 3 of these cues are now sold at my asking price but the buyer for these cues wanted to know if anyone else would have pay these prices. Of Course, the buyers would like their identify kept private so please no PM about them. Mind you these guys are making installment payment...probably will take them 25 years to pay me off.

So again, the price is for real....they're hoping to make a quick flip to fund their future education. Harvard can be dame expensive and here we are thinking 100K for a cue is over value.

Duc.


So, a couple of take aways on this...

These cues are already sold, all 3 of them, yet you post them as for sale? And the "buyers" who bought them don't want to be known, but want to see if others would buy them, so without knowing who they are a potential buyer cannot negotiate with them?? Seems a little odd.

Also, if I'm not mistaken you just compared your cues, these cues specifically, to the "holy grail of pool cues". I'm pretty sure that's accurate only in one persons mind. I'm sure you might be a great pool cue maker, but to say you have made the holy grail of cues is down right disrespectful to all the other cue makers that have been building cues for years longer than you have sir.

Anyway, if the people that "bought" these cues already are selling them, it should be them posting them up with their realistic price for the cues, or at the very least a reasonable negotating starting point. Don't get me wrong, these are great looking cues, however the pricing just seems a little (and by a little, I really mean A LOT) off.

Plus, if a person truly believes a $100,000 dollar pool cue with all of the sudden make them the best player in the world, please remember that SVB, a proven number 1 player in the world multiple times, plays with an off the rack less than $200 cuetec. Just sayin.
 
Da aaaaaaaaaamn.

I could make a fortune on my Murrell Desert ironwood Hoppe conversion with a ring tail lizard wrap.

Bidding starts at 50,000. :smile::smile::smile:
 
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