For todays laugh!.....

Here is what I sent him.
Which cue maker did the appraisle for you?
Does the cue come with a LOA? If I bid on the cue and win, is it alright if I make payments on it, because I've never owned an expensive cue like this before and can't afford it all at once.
Of course you would keep the cue until it is paid for.
Thanks,
Terry.
 
i sent him a email....telling him it was worth 50 bucks and told him i hope he didnt pay too much for it.and that they are on page 701 of the 3rd blue book of cues so he could look it up...but im sure he does not a copy.....poor bastard.....
 
nothing beats the pic of it leaning against the wall in the bathroom. that may help it sell
 
Lazerrus said:
I wouldn't pay $65 for the mop in the background and it's probably a better stick:killingme:
maybe the mop was made by ben franklin...jerry's long lost uncle...might be worth sum CASH!LOL
 
Does the mop come with a case? If so is it a 2 x 4? Two handles and four heads? Also is the handle of the mop inlaid or overlaid? This has a lot to do with the value. Oh wait that's right it was appraised so I am guessing it is inlaid.:thumbup:
 
unpon further inspection of the mop i think its just a p.o.s. mop kinda like the cue....but in the pic of the screws in the joint and but i see that the seller does have a case..looks like 1x2 and he is wearing white socks...looks like jockeys or hanes?: hmmm was this cue used by michel jorden or charlie sheen?maybe thats why the slighty higer price....lol
 
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