sruggs with 4 shafts

Very nice cue.

I would sell two shafts seperately and the cue with the other two shafts.
I think it is priced to sell with only two shafts. You may see a extra $300 at least.
Good luck,
Nick :)
 
nick serdula said:
I would sell two shafts seperately and the cue with the other two shafts.
I think it is priced to sell with only two shafts. You may see a extra $300 at least.
Good luck,
Nick :)
not bad that was the best advice so far

Iam thinking about keeping it dont need money any more

so give your opinion on this should you shoot with it or keep it new and keep shooting with my schon

everybody please give a opinion
 
I would definitely keep it! I would have to be in an extremely dire (like need to make the mortgage payment dire) financial situation to sell that cue!
 
I agree with Randy9Ball, I wouldn't sell in a down market unless I absolutely had to. Now is a better time to be buying!

FYI . . . best thing about a divorce is when you meet someone new to take your mind off of it.

Hang in there buddy! :thumbup:
 
Play with it, that will help you get your mind off your troubles. I know when I play with my Scruggs things get a little better.lol

Keep your head up Wildbill .
 
sweatinNbettin said:
Play with it, that will help you get your mind off your troubles. I know when I play with my Scruggs things get a little better.lol

Keep your head up Wildbill .
robert777 said:
I agree with Randy9Ball, I wouldn't sell in a down market unless I absolutely had to. Now is a better time to be buying!

FYI . . . best thing about a divorce is when you meet someone new to take your mind off of it.

Hang in there buddy! :thumbup:
thank you!
 
If you like a cue with 12.5 shafts, I cannot imagine a cue better and more nice than your Scruggs. Sell the Schon and make that Scruggs your player for many years to come. Nice looking cue.

-don
 
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