The Cue You Will Never Sell???

Ive been married to this James White for almost 3 years.

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Damn that's nice. I'm really liking these wrapless cues lately. And this one is a beauty!!!
 
cue takes the money down.....and very sentimental

my weinstock custom brusnwick F/S conversion. It was the first cue i ever helped Joel on, shoots straighter than straight. Just a banger, but bangs like John Henrys hammer. Not never ever going to be up for sale.
 

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Once I get my hands on it this is my keeper. My wood semi my design, Dennis talent , sweat and art
 

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I just picked up a cue that is so nice I told myself I would never sell. I've gone through about 30 cues before this one. It just feels right for my body and playing style.

What is your cue you will never sell?

Here's mine: http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=161861

I'll give you $300 for it!

I have two that i will not sell:

1) Early 1990 Bert Schrager - it's retired now but you never know. Sentimental value and it plays great, too. Birdseye w/enony floating points and inlays & a great pigskin smooth leather wrap that I put a big ding in, but the wrap is so good I never wanted it changed out.

2) Judd plainjane w/curly maple and coco handle. I ordered this cue in 2003 w/a modified efren tapered shaft. Love it! Fits like a glove.

There have been several others I like playing with (and playing with something different now), but these are 2 I wouldn't sell.

Dave
 
Well, I sold it :sorry: It was a solid purpleheart Sugartree....and I really regret selling it now....I have offered the person his money back, + 400.00 and they wont sell it...I dont blame them..

The first cue I paid over 1k for I bought in 1991. I had just started playing pool like 6 months before I bought this cue "Custom Joss" and it will never be sold....it has never been chalked and is in 100% condition. I think I paid 1245.00 in Oct 1991, and I have the original sales reciept. Also a SouthWest that I got from Jerry Franklin in 1993 will never be sold.
 
I've never owned a cue I wouldn't sell. I've sold cues that I wished I hadn't sold but could not get them back. Most people, in my experience, who say they will never sell a particular cue, have.
 
posted these in local cuemaker thread

My two cues are posted in the local cuemaker thread also.
 

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My current sugartree, very specific reason why and one of these days I may tell the story.
 
My current break cue, a Meucci Original,I won most of the tournaments I won using that cue. My present playing cue. Made by Paul Drexler, too much sentimental value. I could never part with either one.
 
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