My Skip Weston

Falcon Eddie

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Have you ever played with a cue that you thought would be the one and only cue you would ever shoot with ?
That's what I thought with mine. Until recently . I've been considering going to a wrap-less and thinking about selling my one and only. Why sell you might ask ? Well, in order to play exclusively with it , if the Skip is around first sign of displeasure and I'm running back to her...what to do ? what to do ?
 

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Why are you switching to a wrapless? I'm thinking you need to be completely certain you're willing to change before you change, or you'll regret the switch regardless of how well the new cue works out for you.

I did the same thing myself a year ago, but I was moving from a $75 Players wrapped to a $650 Predator wrapless. I still have the Players but there's not much danger of me running back to it if I have a bad day with the Predator.

I'd say keep your old buddy until you find someone who deserves it. And stop calling it "her". :thumbup:
 
why dont you you just come out and tell us how much you want for the cue???:confused:
 
I am really undecided , if I was going to sell it I might put it on e-bay or the for sale section here. I don't know if I could. I have already committed to buy another and am looking forward to getting it. But this is a truly great cue that's meant to be played. It's been a part of me for a long time.
 
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