Looking to buy a lower end Billiard Cue

Saggy

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lmk what you have, looking for a 3-cushion cue, however do not need anything to fancy, so tell me what you have and your best price delivered.

thanks
 
Schuler

I have an old original Ray Schuler with one original shaft. Straight and ready to play. No Schuler signature. Very plain design. Strictly a player. Will sell for $215 delivered.

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thanks for reply, but should of mentioned looking for wood to wood joint. sorry about omission
 
i have a new buffalo carom cue made by adam in japan, $175 shipped.
it's a red flame design on black with one wood screw shaft with a 12mm tip.
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i do have over cues that are a bit more
let me know
Thanks;)
Cesar
 
Saggy said:
lmk what you have, looking for a 3-cushion cue, however do not need anything to fancy, so tell me what you have and your best price delivered.

thanks
pm sent please check ty.
 
Get a HANBAT. It's a billiard cue that you could probably get for $20. I owned like 12 of them and sold them all for pennies on the dollar. I've seen tons floating around.
 
Saggy said:
lmk what you have, looking for a 3-cushion cue, however do not need anything to fancy, so tell me what you have and your best price delivered.

thanks

I have a new Helmstetter, Willie Hoppe wood Screw with two shafts. I will sell it for $220 delivered, if interested Pm me.

Take Care
 
Saggy, you might give Long's Billiard a call. They did Have Karomi Wooden Thread shaft [2 shafts] Carom Cue. around $100 not counting shipment.
http://www.longs-billiards.com/

I believe these was made by Adams Cues, but could be wrong. Also price could of change.
 
Saggy said:
lmk what you have, looking for a 3-cushion cue, however do not need anything to fancy, so tell me what you have and your best price delivered.

This offer expire Sunday 09/28/08 at 4pm Est.

Offer expired
 
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cor said:
Get a HANBAT. It's a billiard cue that you could probably get for $20. I owned like 12 of them and sold them all for pennies on the dollar. I've seen tons floating around.

Where do one find HANBAT in US?
 
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