McWorter for trade

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I have a Jerry McWorter that I am considering trading for something different. I love the cue just looking for a change...I have had it for almost two years. Can't really afford to keep it and spend another $3000 at the moment. I am looking for a Josey...they are the most interesting design to me other than McWorter. Not really into the "traditional" type of cue with Veneered single milled points but wouldn't totally rule it out I guess.
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I understand wanting a new cue but that cue is awesome.i love his work.The grass is not always greener on the other side.Once you trade it, you might be sorry.Ive seen that a lot.
JMHO
Bob
 
CueHunter said:
I have a Jerry McWorter that I am considering trading for something different. I love the cue just looking for a change...I have had it for almost two years. Can't really afford to keep it and spend another $3000 at the moment. I am looking for a Josey...they are the most interesting design to me other than McWorter. Not really into the "traditional" type of cue with Veneered single milled points but wouldn't totally rule it out I guess.
Thanks.
Wow, that's a beautiful cue. I had no idea that he made such nice cues. I'm impressed. Peace, John.
 
bobroberts said:
I understand wanting a new cue but that cue is awesome.i love his work.The grass is not always greener on the other side.Once you trade it, you might be sorry.Ive seen that a lot.
JMHO
Bob


Thanks, but you are not making this any easier>>>LOL...I am fighting with that thought as we speak. It will have to be the right trade for me to do it! Thanks for your thoughts.
 
Rude Dog said:
Wow, that's a beautiful cue. I had no idea that he made such nice cues. I'm impressed. Peace, John.


Rude Dog,

Jerry makes incredible cues....check out his website at www.mcwortercues.com he has about 8 galleries of his cues.
He is probably the most creative cue maker out there. If you are looking for a traditional cue...he's not your guy. But thats ok....we have enough guys making those cues!
 
bobroberts said:
I understand wanting a new cue but that cue is awesome.i love his work.The grass is not always greener on the other side.Once you trade it, you might be sorry.Ive seen that a lot.
JMHO
Bob

I have to agree with Bob on this one. I just sold my Skip, and I feel like I just sold my child. Alot of angst there. But I do feel better knowing it's going to a good home. :D
I'm sure when I get my new Skip, I will feel much better.

Lisa
 
CueHunter said:
Rude Dog,

Jerry makes incredible cues....check out his website at www.mcwortercues.com he has about 8 galleries of his cues.
He is probably the most creative cue maker out there. If you are looking for a traditional cue...he's not your guy. But thats ok....we have enough guys making those cues!
LOL, I'm not looking for a traditional cue, I'm looking for a free one, lol. J/K, but not really! ;)
 
My buddy has a Mc Worter, Albeit an older one. Incredible cue, plays better than any cue I ever shot with in my life.....

Personally, I would saw my own right arm off with a rusty butter knife before I could sell a Mc Worter...

That's just me though...

Beautiful cue!
 
mcworter

cue hunter

beside trading for an JOSEY, would you consider selling ? if so, how much ?
i just thought to give it a shot. :D LOL. cause it a beautiful cue.

wawacue
 
wawacue said:
cue hunter

beside trading for an JOSEY, would you consider selling ? if so, how much ?
i just thought to give it a shot. :D LOL. cause it a beautiful cue.

wawacue


How much ya got>>>>>LOL.
 
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CueHunter said:
I have a Jerry McWorter that I am considering trading for something different. I love the cue just looking for a change...I have had it for almost two years. Can't really afford to keep it and spend another $3000 at the moment. I am looking for a Josey...they are the most interesting design to me other than McWorter. Not really into the "traditional" type of cue with Veneered single milled points but wouldn't totally rule it out I guess.
Thanks.

I always wanted one of those--
 
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