help id this cue?

My experience is that people tend to undervalue such cues. They can sell quite well on Ebay.

Those 4 cues sold for $66 plus $21 shipping. So...$87. Higher I think that most here would think...but if you separate them you can get substantially more...if you sell them right.

A lot of times cues that are called "cheap junk" around here actually sell for $150, $200, $250 on Ebay.

In fact, if you know how to sell them, that's about $300 to $400 worth of cues in the OP.

I know...that's crazy.....

I said I would give $20 for one of the butterfly cues. Funny how close that ends up being to the breakdown of the actual sale price. :rolleyes: :wink:

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Sometimes but not here. Sometimes stuff is just low-end crap. Why waste time-n-effort on this junk. Save your $$ and buy some tips or pool-time or beer or anything else for that matter. I'd use 'em for tomato stakes myself. ;)
 
I'm curious whether the pin is in the butt or the shaft for the cue with all the inlays.
 
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