FS: Bobby Hunter Monster--ebony-silver-ivory-leather

In response to questions:

Joint diameter: 0.842"

Balance point: 19.25" from end of butt cap

Weight is adjustable...it has a 0.5oz weightbolt in it at present

Joe
 
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Hunter

Hey Joe,

Is this cue a Standard 57.5 inch cue from Bobby ???

I love Bobby's Cues they Play Great IMO


Thanks......Paul
 
Hey Joe,
Is this cue a Standard 57.5 inch cue from Bobby ???
I love Bobby's Cues they Play Great IMO
Thanks......Paul

Paul, yes, it is his standard 57.5".

Mr. H...thanks...it is really sweet.

Folks, this is a $4k+ cue, in almost new condition, at almost half price.

I have had some trade offers, but this is a tough one to trade on. It is hard to accept a used cue with a new value of $2k and allow almost full retail on a $4k cue that is priced this good.

Cash is king on this one.

Joe
 
Bobby Hunter Cue

THAT USED TO BE MY CUE!!!

That cue plays VERY well and looks even better in person. I sold that one when I got my Gina and have regretted selling it.'Someone is gonna get a hell of a nice cue out of this.

Good Luck with your sale. :)
 
Folks, this is a $4k+ cue, in almost new condition, at almost half price.

I have had some trade offers, but this is a tough one to trade on. It is hard to accept a used cue with a new value of $2k and allow almost full retail on a $4k cue that is priced this good.

Cash is king on this one.

Joe
I like your explanation about trading a used cue for this cue. This pretty much spells it out on why taking a trade on a cue like this is hard to do. It's a great looking cue and i've always wanted a Hunter cue, but the timing wasn't right when I ran across a deal like this. GL on the sale.......

James
 
Bump for a awesome looking Bobby Hunter ... The looks of this cue has everything !! Good luck with your sale Joe !! :thumbup: << ED
 
Guys,
As stated in the original post, I am listing this cue for a friend.

I have had a ton of trade offers, but nothing that the owner would rather have than this cue.

Cash is king on this cue. Any trade offers would need to be of a cue with a trade value of around $1000, and the remainder in cash.

Thanks,
Joe
 
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