I really wanted to sell this outright. At $40 a spot how many would you buy?Da Bank said:just like to reiterate that you should put this up for raffle... would be a great raffle cue and you'd get probably more money than you would if you got your best cash offer now. REALLY wish I could afford the whole thing right now, or I'd buy it.
tommie1351 said:I really wanted to sell this outright. At $40 a spot how many would you buy?
First guy to offer me $1375 before Sunday night gets it or I go to the raffle.
TOMMIE
I'm going to a tournament tonight and if no one makes a deal by then,it will go up for raffle. Anyone who knows me knows once I put it on the faffle,I won't take it off. So if you plan on buying it ,now is the time and I will go no lower! I'm not broke,just badly bent.Mr Hoppe said:I'd be in the raffle. Just post it up there and if it doesn't fill, it doesn't fill. I can't imagine that would be the case though.
Mr H
cyrex said:I can't speak for the others, but when I mention the 'balance' on a Cog I mean that the overall cue feels like the weight is distributed along the entire length of the cue. It almost feels like there is no specific balance point. The weight is neither forward balanced or rear balanced. It's just very well distributed.
cyrex said:I can't speak for the others, but when I mention the 'balance' on a Cog I mean that the overall cue feels like the weight is distributed along the entire length of the cue. It almost feels like there is no specific balance point. The weight is neither forward balanced or rear balanced. It's just very well distributed.