HOW much is ur cue ?

1990's Mali Plain BEM - $200
30" shaft - $80
RTO Break/jump - $100
Sterling 2x3 vinyl case - $60

Playing like complete ASS every other tournament - priceless

Jonny B.
 
my jerry -R- collection the one with the shaft is my new one as well as my daily player
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the newest one wold cost around 3800 all the white is ivory on it two shafts lizard wrap
 
SUPERSTAR said:
I played with black boars for the better part of 14/15 years.
I picked them up at different times, LONG before the prices went ballistic.
They were played with every day.
I retired them because people wouldn't stop bothering me, not because i didn't want to play with them and risk dinging them. The prices just made people bother me more.

Could care less about the money they might generate.
I keep them for sentimental value. They serve as reminders TO ME, of a different life i used to have. Each telling me a different story.

But if i didn't already have them, and had the chance to own one and had to shell out the kind of money they are getting today, just so i could say i have one, i would look at it, smile, and go spend my money on something more worthwhile.

Ok, I get that. Makes total sense. I personally would not have much interest in a cue I wan't going to play with, so I hear ya. Really makes me want to hit with one though!!

KMRUNOUT
 
I bought it used from someone but recently I had to deal with the cuemaker (custom cue) I paid 400...but he said it was worth around 1200$ so I had a good deal..
 
TOTTI said:
Hey every1




I want to know prices of cues .................
SO

every one post how much he bought his cue ?
Mine is 70$ .............

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I built my playing cue, the materials cost me around $250.
The cue is a Conversion from a Brunswick 26 1/2 Pre-Titlist, all white on this cue is Ivory. The older Brown looking shaft, was taken from an Old Brunswick cue from the 1920's, and it has 51 GPI. The older shaft is 29 inches and the newer shaft is 30 inches long.

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Right now a Mcdermott. $240. Dayton $240. Break with a $45 Mcdermott sneaky.

One day I'll shoot with a cue that I will make. Cost= Priceless.
 
Right now a Mcdermott. $240. Dayton $240. Break with a $45 Mcdermott sneaky.

One day I'll shoot with a cue that I will make. Cost= Priceless.
 
I shoot with a limited edition McDermott it cost $475 and I also own a 314/2 that matches it for another $200.

but the original shaft plays better..

for the money ...you can land a GREAT playing cue between $200 and $600

any less and you are not getting quality.. any more and you are paying for decoration.. or name recognition..

JMHO
 
Mine is a 2008 purpleheart nose,3 veneer,6 gaboon ebony points and buttsleeve,leather wrap from sw and also matching joint protectors. The cue would be worth more than 3k. I paid 122 usd for 2 raffle tickets and i won:D I have a new olney coming in a few days time as well. Besides i have owned 95 franklin sw,olney 07,6 pt gina cue,predator p2. As for my break cue it is a varney j/b gaboon ebony into purpleheart i paid lill over 500 shipping kills to asia:D
 
My Cues

First Cue I owned was a Meucci Maximum paid about $140
Next bought a nice Joss cue for $350
Recently bought a 2002 #413 South West paid $ 2000

Still own all 3 cues.

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$215 (not including the 314-2)
Lucasi LE-27. It helped raise my game from being a banger to an all-around bad player. Removing its weight bolt helped a lot, too.
 
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