[/QUOTE]via said:Brand new test hit only sugartree sneaky.It has a g-10 pin, 2 high quality shafts that Eric uses on his high end cues. 19.0oz, 13mm with kamui tips. Joint is of a special phenolic material.
$1400 shipped.
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[/QUOTE]via said:Brand new test hit only sugartree sneaky.It has a g-10 pin, 2 high quality shafts that Eric uses on his high end cues. 19.0oz, 13mm with kamui tips. Joint is of a special phenolic material.
$1400 shipped.
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tasaddicts said:bump...how often do u see a sugartree on sale
there was one sugartree tat went 2300 on ebay last weekend!
pharaoh68 said:Wow! I just sold a Sugartree sneaky about a month ago and I had to sweat it out for about to weeks to get $500 or so for it.
Anyway, good luck with the sale.
gmcole said:Almost all of Eric's conversions only have one shaft. Eric's shafts and shaftwood are considered by many to be the very best avalible. I paid $800 for 2 shafts,including shipping, from another well respected maker. For under 1500, I think you will be hard pressed to find a cue that plays as good and holds its value as well as this one.
via said:Is this the one you're talking about?
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=86805
I do see some differences between them. Thanks for the bump
PROG8R said:I just cant get over the prices on his cues and how much they have jumped in what seems to be almost over night. What if he, Laurie, and Tim all built a similar cue out of the same stock, why are his so much more money? Is it like the Polo or Gucci thing going on here? They are not bad looking cues, but I think Searing or McDaniels makes a better looking cue and although I cant compare because I have never hit with a ST, I cant imagine it being better than a TS or Searing. Anyways, good luck with the sale, I hope it goes easily for you.