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JOEY

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are there good deals on cases and custom cues, or are the prices higher? ill be there on thursday. anybody else that'll be there, lets try and put a face to the name. ill buy the drinks. i know ill be by bluds booth (just to bust his chops) j/k blud
 
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Billy, it is a retail show. You may get a break on the last day. At least thats the way I have seen it. Blud will treat ya right. I will be there also.
Don P. :cool:
 
As an experienced cue vendor

This year you have two weekdays. Now I am sure the hotel is happy, Allen is happy, etc.. but I can tell you traditionally Friday/Sunday were moderate to slow days and Saturday was the busiest day. This year I predict Th/Fr will be moderately trafficked, mostly just the people who are in the tourneys and their significant others.. Sat will rip, Sun AM will rip till about 3 pm then it will die down. There are a few ways to shop this event.. Th/Fri while its slow you may get a few antsy vendors that want to let some stuff fly, but take those days to eye some stuff up, but keep in mind Sat it could be gone, and Sunday if you are lucky and its still there make an offer. But remember due to the amount of trading, cues get on the revolving door and always change.
If you are lookoing for a new Justis / Whitten type of case buy early.. they are only moderately stocked and you may see one you like and miss out.

Other than that its a free for all..

Joe (---stop by our booth and check it out... we may have a few suprises.. :)
 
There will be plenty of good deals at the show. A tip - don't wait until the last day expecting the price to go down. At this show there are so many buyers that the good stuff is usually gone by Sunday. Stop by the Fury/Instroke booth and Frank's Center booth for some good deals on Instroke cases.

John
 
classiccues said:
If you are lookoing for a new Justis / Whitten type of case buy early.. they are only moderately stocked and you may see one you like and miss out.
I would also recommend not wasting any time, if you see a custom cue, that you really like and plan to buy. One year, I took 20 minutes to think about purchasing a cue from Tim Scruggs. When I went back, it was gone. :(

Of course, you could always order one. :D
 
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