Sawdust cue?

TheJackal

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First, Yes, I did a search.
There's one for sale locally, and wondered if it's worth looking at? I can't find much info online. I have seen a few threads on here saying (correct me if I'm wrong) the quality is very good. But, one thing I haven't seen is the prices (I looked the Facebook page as well). Here's a photo of the one for sale here.
Curious what you think it might be worth. I've seen a few prices for new ones, but not for any used ones.
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They have a pretty good reputation, used prices are very up in the air since that is only what someone will pay for it, not what someone wants for it. I would say 75% of new price would be fair, but who knows that someone will accept as an offer. They are good enough and "custom" enough that it's not like buying an Action cue that drops half value in a week.
 
I will add this as a 'semi-caveat': a friend tried to order one and he said communicating what he wanted and getting a timeline on completion did not go well. sawdust cat(Jack?) was really bad about answering messages. Granted this is only one case. His cues do look nice and i've heard they're made pretty well. No idea what they bring in the re-sale market.
 
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I have almost the exact cue mine is wrap less - the cue plays very well and is well constructed - I paid $600 with 2 maple shafts and it had a rear extension bumper and extension. I acquired my Sawdust about 3 years ago and it was used but in new condition.
Jack Tan - the maker - from Singapore has been fantastic to deal with in every aspect- he sent me a longer extension for my cue and GAVE me for free one of his LD shafts with ring work to match my cue. Jack has a site on Facebook -Sawdust cues and he is both responsive and a super nice guy who tries to keep cost as low as possible including anything that he ships. The cue is as well constructed as one costing twice as much from most makers that I know here.
Everyone that has seen my cue really likes it a lot. I would not expect great appreciation in Sawdust cue prices - but they should hold up reasonably well over time.
 
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