The Cue You Will Never Sell???

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Sticks are like chicks. No matter how beautiful and perfect one seems, somebody, somewhere has, or will, get tired of her. Oh, but the memories. They never fade. :grin:
 
Mine was a Scruggs sneaky. I "retired" the cue in 2004 because it was getting ragged, but I had played the best pool and won the most money with it, so I didn't want to sell it. I decided to bring the cue out of retirement in 2008 and use it as a break cue until I found a suitable replacement. A couple of months later somebody walked off with it while I was in the bathroom. I am still sick over it. :mad:

Aaron
 
I found my perfect cue it 1980. Bought it used. Don't know the maker. It was a 4 point cue with a leather wrap. Think I shot the best pool of my life with that cue. Three weeks later I found out is was stolen and I gave it back to the original owner.

Just wasen't ment to be, I guess.

Larry
 
My Interim Lifetime Player

Monte

Here's my interim lifetime player. I will NEVER EVER sell this cue, I'll have it for the rest of my life (or until Ernie finishes my new cues in his current batch, whichever comes first).

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Thanks

Kevin
 
As we all know, the business end of a cue is the shaft and they will have to pry my OB-1 shaft from my dead hands!
 
A 1987 Paul Mottey with two shafts and a jump butt. I later added a Predator Z shaft. Had Mottey refinish two years ago and nicked it two months later.

I bought it after my first wife died as a way to lift my spirits some -- and it helped. Now (15 years later) I am not so sure I want to keep it but doubt I could get what it is worth.

It is a beautiful cue, plays well, though it is heavy in today's market. I guess it is an old man's cue.

So it is the one I would never sell -- until I get a good offer which probably won't happen.

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Al Romero

I have had a number of Al Romero sneaky petes that I had sold in the past.

Prior to moving from Southern California back to Pennsylvania I had Al make me another cue. This is the cue that I will never sell.

Kevin
 
will try to keep my Scruggs as long as i could...
This is my first Custom cue and I won 2 tournaments with it... Sweet memories
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I will never sell my Tascarella hoppe cue. It hits sooooo good and everything about it is perfect. The weight, the balance, the colors, the old lakewood shafts, the veneers everything. I actually sold it for a decent profit and realized a couple weeks later how good of a cue it was and bought it back. It made me sick that I sold my Tasc, but was VERY fortunate to get it back.

Here it is.

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The Cue I'll never sell....

My Schon STL-20. With the 10 sticks I have, whenever I get in a slump I always find myself grabbing for this cue. I had a leather wrap put on a few years back & it hits amazing.
 
The three cues I have now, Capone, Scruggs-avatar, and my Prather. They all have sentimental value. If im selling those, it means i am busted beyond belief, otherwise they arent going anywhere.
 
I will never sell my Tascarella hoppe cue. It hits sooooo good and everything about it is perfect. The weight, the balance, the colors, the old lakewood shafts, the veneers everything. I actually sold it for a decent profit and realized a couple weeks later how good of a cue it was and bought it back. It made me sick that I sold my Tasc, but was VERY fortunate to get it back.

Here it is.

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as good as it gets...
 
I will never sell my Tascarella hoppe cue. It hits sooooo good and everything about it is perfect. The weight, the balance, the colors, the old lakewood shafts, the veneers everything. I actually sold it for a decent profit and realized a couple weeks later how good of a cue it was and bought it back. It made me sick that I sold my Tasc, but was VERY fortunate to get it back.

Here it is.

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So.....is it for sale?? Just kidding very nice
 
I will play with my Mottey until it breaks but I won't sell it. I will sell or trade any of my others but this Mottey just feels right.
 

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I will never sell the Schon I am playing with now. It was my mentor's stick back in the day (early 90s). I bought it from him five years ago and never used it until my return to the game a month or so ago.

I wish I could find a player so I could put it up again, though.
 
never sell?

My 86 SW rosewood w/ tulipwood points, 4pt Tascarella w/ maple windows, and MOP inlays, 4pt Art Cantando w/ MOP inlays and 8pt John Showman once complete.

But never say never- simp le economics and life changing events tend to make you liquidate assets
 
My 86 SW rosewood w/ tulipwood points, 4pt Tascarella w/ maple windows, and MOP inlays, 4pt Art Cantando w/ MOP inlays and 8pt John Showman once complete.

But never say never- simp le economics and life changing events tend to make you liquidate assets
Pics? I would love to see the SW and Tasc.
 
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