justinb386
Banned
I was checking out the cues at one of the dealers booths, and I noticed a Richard Harris sneaky pete.
It was beautiful, I thought.
I did not ask the dealer how much it was, because I did not want to waste his time with the question (knowing that I would not have been able to buy it).
Anyways, I wonder how much the dealer was asking for that cue.
There were a lot of very nice custom cues, but they did not have price tags on them.
I am just wondering if you thought the asking prices that the dealers were charging were reasonable, or if there were any really good bargains to be found from one of the dealers.
I thought about trying to get an even trade for my cue, but I did not think my cue would be worth much (if anything) on a cue trade, and they would have probably wanted cash added, if I had found something that I thought might be a fair trade (on their end).
The cue I have is from an unknown cue maker (in Texas), so I figured that it would probably have been worth very little to any of the dealers there.
It was really cool seeing so many nice customs though.
I can only imagine how much the price tags on most of the cues were (probably very high).
I seen a very nice South East (Nat Green custom) cue in one of the dealers booths, and it had an $1100 price tag on it. That was just one example of a cue I really liked. There were many others.
It was beautiful, I thought.
I did not ask the dealer how much it was, because I did not want to waste his time with the question (knowing that I would not have been able to buy it).
Anyways, I wonder how much the dealer was asking for that cue.
There were a lot of very nice custom cues, but they did not have price tags on them.
I am just wondering if you thought the asking prices that the dealers were charging were reasonable, or if there were any really good bargains to be found from one of the dealers.
I thought about trying to get an even trade for my cue, but I did not think my cue would be worth much (if anything) on a cue trade, and they would have probably wanted cash added, if I had found something that I thought might be a fair trade (on their end).
The cue I have is from an unknown cue maker (in Texas), so I figured that it would probably have been worth very little to any of the dealers there.
It was really cool seeing so many nice customs though.
I can only imagine how much the price tags on most of the cues were (probably very high).
I seen a very nice South East (Nat Green custom) cue in one of the dealers booths, and it had an $1100 price tag on it. That was just one example of a cue I really liked. There were many others.