gilbert jump break cue

paulybatz

"The Professor"
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Gilbert Jump Break Cue __ Tulipwood

Hi, I have a new gilbert (test hit only) perfect tulipwood jump break, some of the most figured tulipwood Ive ever seen and likely to ever see--a lot of figure gets washed out in the photos--nice birdseye in forearm as well

13mm shaft, about 18.5oz (any cuemaker can change the bolt if you wanted it heavier)
$355 shipped ground, $380 overnight--extra 5.00 for paypal payment.

Let me know what you think--these sell for about 425 on cueaddicts.com and his cues continue to appreciate; I bought this cue from them two years ago and was going to hold onto it / collectible but now have decided to sell it to thin out the collection a bit. IF you are interested instead of PM'ing me:
email me at pc1353@albany.edu for interest. PLease serious inquiries only--I already have had one deadbeat who will remain nameless.

Thanks, Pauly
 

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paulybatz said:
To answer a few common questions:
The Cue "is" signed Gilbert.
I will ship internationally: buyer pays all duties when received and international shipping rates ($50-100--plus duties)
Cue is minty and straight as an arrow both together and apart.


Do u have pic's of this Q ????
 
Price

It's A Nice Cue, But Used They Normally Go In The 250 Range. Cueaddicts Just Sold A Used One At 250.00. If You Can Do Better On Price,i May Be Interested. I've Wanted To Try One.
 
Hell I sold mine used with TWO shafts for 260...I just think he is a hair outta line is all.

Shorty
 
j/b prices

Andy's standard jump breaks retail at $375 now. If it's an exotic wood that needs to be cored, then add $50. Used ones generally go for around $250-$275. This one may warrant some more if it's super clean which it looks to be.
 
i thought the price was a little high myself considering what andy quoted me himself but Im not one to step on another guys toes. If I was really into tulipwood I would mind pay that price, he was kind enough to include shipping somewhat
 
I Didn't Want To Step On His Toes. I Guess I Worded It Wrong. I Just Wanted To Convey That I Would Be Interested If He Could Do Better On Price. Sorry If It Came Across The Wrong Way.
 
FAST_N_LOOSE said:
I Didn't Want To Step On His Toes. I Guess I Worded It Wrong. I Just Wanted To Convey That I Would Be Interested If He Could Do Better On Price. Sorry If It Came Across The Wrong Way.
I meant no reference to you specifically, but I was accused of stepping on someones toes when I mentioned that that the cue they were selling was sold to them for less on a popular website. I didnt mean to call them out I was just pointing it out. I know what you meant but I was actually refering to myself when talking about stepping on someone's toes
 
I don't mind being informed of getting a product at best price possible ... go ahead and step on someone's toe :D
NOSAJ03 said:
I meant no reference to you specifically, but I was accused of stepping on someones toes when I mentioned that that the cue they were selling was sold to them for less on a popular website. I didnt mean to call them out I was just pointing it out. I know what you meant but I was actually refering to myself when talking about stepping on someone's toes
 
cueaddicts said:
Andy's standard jump breaks retail at $375 now. If it's an exotic wood that needs to be cored, then add $50. Used ones generally go for around $250-$275. This one may warrant some more if it's super clean which it looks to be.

Didn't you have a tulipwood Gilbert j/b priced at $450 on your website earlier this year?
 
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