No worries. I'd love to see it. Try uploading the files. Go advanced in the posting options and hit the paperclip icon.sorry was wrong link
Nice, my guess would have been 700-850 but I've been out of the loop on the values for a couple years
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Glad to see I'm not crazy then, lol. Always wanted one of his cues!I'm just saying new price from Skip Weston.
Your value is closer to what I would pay for it.
I had one that I tried selling several years ago, no inlays. Tried to get $600 with no success. I liked the way it played but it was too light for me, otherwise would have kept it. Ended up selling locally. I've found that players either love the way they play, or dislike them (the shaft taper is quite long).
While I favor more simple cues, if the cue weighs over 19 oz. and you ever come up with a price that works for me, I would be an interested buyer.
I had one that I tried selling several years ago, no inlays. Tried to get $600 with no success. I liked the way it played but it was too light for me, otherwise would have kept it. Ended up selling locally. I've found that players either love the way they play, or dislike them (the shaft taper is quite long).
While I favor more simple cues, if the cue weighs over 19 oz. and you ever come up with a price that works for me, I would be an interested buyer.
I remember that cue, $600 was A pretty good deal, and that was when the economy was a little better.
Did you try soaking it in water? That'll add some weight to it
Jason
It was a really nice cue Ted. The guy I sold it to was thrilled with it. It was around that time that I quit buying and selling pool cues....to much buying high and selling low. Best.