Predator Break Cue F/S

axlrose

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Good morning.

I realize this has nothing to do with the whole Painpool/Soreaintya embrolio, but I have a Predator BK I would like to sell. I bought this a couple of years ago or so, not too long after they first came out, but only broke with it about a dozen times. It has the linen wrap, weighs 19 oz. and is in perfect condition, except for some chalk on the tip. The shaft is clean, smooth and straight. I believe these retail for around 375.00, but I would take 275.00 as it has been used, and I use another cue for breaking anyway. Please let me know if you are interested of have any questions. The cue will be well-protected for shipping, in whatever form chosen, at the buyer's expense. Paypal is fine for this cue. If no one goes for it before tomorrow night, I will put it on ebay. Thanks for looking.

Ryan
 
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Not having a use for this cue does not mean I am interested in giving it away. I will always ask for what I think is a fair price, to see what happens, before resorting to ebay. If it goes for less on ebay, which of course it will, so be it. That is what the market dictates. I don't have much in it, so it is not a big deal. Unfortunately, the cue is not worth much at all to me just sitting in a case, so I will get what I can for it. Personally, I don't see much of a difference between a new cue and one that has been hit a dozen times provided, of course, you take good care of your cues. Anyway, thank you for your thoughts.

Ryan
 
I might add that Ryan is a great guy to deal with.

Martin



axlrose said:
Not having a use for this cue does not mean I am interested in giving it away. I will always ask for what I think is a fair price, to see what happens, before resorting to ebay. If it goes for less on ebay, which of course it will, so be it. That is what the market dictates. I don't have much in it, so it is not a big deal. Unfortunately, the cue is not worth much at all to me just sitting in a case, so I will get what I can for it. Personally, I don't see much of a difference between a new cue and one that has been hit a dozen times provided, of course, you take good care of your cues. Anyway, thank you for your thoughts.

Ryan
 
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