FS: 2005 Ed Prewitt Cues--5 to choose!

bump!!
these are the cues I used to dream for, really really hard to acquire and very limited amount per year, definitely collectable cues!!
 
Thanks for the kind words. Eddie puts a ton of work into each paua/abalone inlay-filled ring. I'm happy to be able to offer them.

Martin


iconcue said:
good looking cues martin! :cool:

jeff
 
jazznpool said:
Thanks for the kind words. Eddie puts a ton of work into each paua/abalone inlay-filled ring. I'm happy to be able to offer them.

Martin
" Ton of work" that must be an understatement for the price, :rolleyes: and after the next set of plain cues he sells hes going to retire
 
hard to beleive a guy gets $2200 for plain jane cues,and i had never heard of him until a couple of years ago.they do look very nice though.
 
masonh said:
hard to beleive a guy gets $2200 for plain jane cues,and i had never heard of him until a couple of years ago.they do look very nice though.
very nice looking ,yes but just goes to show us pool people are frigin nuts and all need our heads examined when people are selling plain janes for that kind of retarded money and we are buying them :rolleyes:
 
masonh said:
hard to beleive a guy gets $2200 for plain jane cues,and i had never heard of him until a couple of years ago.they do look very nice though.

What you need to ask is to what effect is the Japanese market; (ie: any deal that maybe in effect with a certain collector/dealer) influencing the price? If any... on a side note, Martin is a decent guy and I am sure the cues are as advertised.

Joe
 
classiccues said:
What you need to ask is to what effect is the Japanese market; (ie: any deal that maybe in effect with a certain collector/dealer) influencing the price? If any... on a side note, Martin is a decent guy and I am sure the cues are as advertised.

Joe

Hey Joe, it's global economics, leave the personal stuff out. Who cares if it's a Japanese dealer or a guy from Bumfuc Iowa who buys them. Supply and demand plane and simple, if the cue wasn't worth it then it would be cheaper. You want that cue, you pay the price that's just business 101.

Jim
 
JimBo said:
Hey Joe, it's global economics, leave the personal stuff out. Who cares if it's a Japanese dealer or a guy from Bumfuc Iowa who buys them. Supply and demand plane and simple, if the cue wasn't worth it then it would be cheaper. You want that cue, you pay the price that's just business 101.

Jim

Jim,

Hey Mr. Assumption, stop the guess work. Its nothing personal, just an observation.

Joe
 
Thanks for the nice words Joe. I've had 2 straightaway cue experiences with you and wouldn't hesitate to buy or consign again.

I usually offer 24 hour approval (with conditions) on a cue. That is what I'd like from someone. Within the bounds of sanity, I don't want anyone to be unhappy with a product they get from me.

Martin


classiccues said:
What you need to ask is to what effect is the Japanese market; (ie: any deal that maybe in effect with a certain collector/dealer) influencing the price? If any... on a side note, Martin is a decent guy and I am sure the cues are as advertised.

Joe
 
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