Mint cond. McDermott EM3a and tube case

Dango

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Just casting a line...don't know about this site. Selling it for a friend whose husband passed away. I can post pics if there is interest here.
 
Hmmm..

Would love to see pics, condition, shafts? etc.. case - is is the supermac or regular mac?

Felix
 
Would love to see pics, condition, shafts? etc.. case - is is the supermac or regular mac?

Felix

I don't know much about cues...can you tell me what the difference is between a mac and a supermac? The condition of the case and cue are, I believe, mint. Rarely used. The case also has a cover that snaps on over it as well.
 
Here we go...

After doing some research, I found out that this EM3a was launched in 1992 and retired in 1995 and retailed for $2,000. The case is almost perfect on the outside and fits together tight as a drum. The cover is in great condition but has some small marks (blood spot? bar fight?!).

This forum only allows 5-pics. I have a total of 25. If you are seriously interested, let me know and I'll send you the rest via email.

All reasonable offers will be entertained. I will confer with the owner when I get any.
 

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As a side note, I'm interested in hearing from anyone that can tell me how long I might want to keep this cue for sale on this site before trying elsewhere. Ebay or Craigslist perhaps? There must be someone somewhere that would like to own this stick...just need to find him/her. Your input is surely be appreciated.
 
Welp.. IMO

If you are trying to get more than 300 for it here. Go somewhere else ASAP.

Felix
 
I have to agree with the rest regarding the pricing issue. Production line cues are hard to fetch anywhere near the price you quoted unless they've collaboration with reputable custom cuemakers or they've been played personally by hall of fame/famous players.

Cheers,
Clarence
 
Thank you all for your replies. As I mentioned, I know not much about this business and your input is appreciated. I will try other avenues to help my friend out.
 
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