Lost/Stolen Cues at BCAPL Championship Vegas C2010

Zingg

New member
Just wanted to post for some cues that I lost or got stolen during the BCAPL Tournament in Vegas, May 2010, in case anybody found them. The details are below:

Black (3x6) Cue Case
Bryan Mordt Cue (bcm) with black leather wrap and Bacote wood butt.
J&J Break/Jump cue, no wap, wood colored throughout.
Stealth Jump Cue.

I am offering a handsome reward for the return, no questions asked.

The BCM cue was failrly expensive but it won't do anybody much good because it has a crack on each side of the handle/butt. The Other two cues were inexpensive also, but I just want my stuff back. My case had all my tools and such in the pockets as well.

Thanks.
Mike
Phone: 602-451-3675
 
Sorry to hear about your loss.

A guy playing next to me lost the shirt off his back literaly. He got introuble for dress code so he bought a collered shirt there. He changed into it at the table and when he put it down and turned back around it walked off.

Such a shame.. These are the people around us:(
 
There is a stolen cue thread in the for sale section that you should post in. Also, if you have pictures of your cues and case, then post that in there as well. Helps a great deal more when you can post pictures.
 
Bump

I'm sorry to hear about your stuff going AWOL during the event and hopefully you'll get the whole lot back in tact.

I agree with mamono on this as the more nootice coverage you can get, the better your chances are of having your equipment returned to you.

Good luck and I hope it works out good in the end :thumbup:

Willie
 
Cues were found.

Thanks to everyone for the comments. By the power of my post, a friend in Arizona, and a little luck... my cues were found by a vendor in Vegas.

I must have left my cues at a vendor booth which is a no-no.

I haven't gotten them back in my posession yet, but we've been playing phone tag and I'll get them back soon.

Thanks to Bryan Mordt for helping me out.
- Mike Z
 
Lucky, lucky man. That's great news. I once left a cue almost a hundred miles from my destination, went back and nobody had touched it. WoW. Good to hear something goood in the world.
 
Was Brian the one who found them? If not please post the vendor who kept them for you. Everyone wants to know who the good guys are.
 
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