Value on my used Predators cue?

Mr.RS4

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It may appear that I have bought a new Predator cue (Predator P3 REVO GW cue & shaft).
Have today Predator P3 wraped w / Z2 shaft and Predator icon 2-7 wraped w / Z2.
Consider selling one of those that I have today. Both are like new and undamaged.
What can I sell them for?

Not sure witch to sell, but perhaps Predator P3 wraped w / Z2, since I buying Predator P3 REVO GW cue & shaft.
 
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I use half retail cost when figuring out how much to charge for a used cue.

Really depends on the cue market where you plan to sell

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What is the 4 sale section in the main now? Johnnyt
No this is not for sale. I am asking for value for my cues.
When I got value, then I will make a decision what I will do. And put it out for sale.

If this should be in sale section, I will move it. But it is just value I am after!
 
No this is not for sale. I am asking for value for my cues.
When I got value, then I will make a decision what I will do. And put it out for sale.

If this should be in sale section, I will move it. But it is just value I am after!

Hei!

Go to the Predator website, look up your cues and what their retail value was, depending on condition, rarity and the market, subtract between 30-70% of retail value.
It's a buyers market, the is worth what your able to sell it for...
Predator are for some strange reason a very respected make in Norway, I'm guessing it has to do with biljardexperten being the distributor and that it's the only "real" pool store in Norway, so they have had the market, very much to them selves...
If you have further questions, you can send me a message on FB and I can reply in Norwegian :-)
 
I think the only way you can come close to what you paid is to sell the revo. I had a brand new se4 with Vantage & 314-3 shaft & tried to sell 10 days later after abour 4 racks & only got offers for half or less. This was like 2 weeks after the 3rd series of shafts came out.
 
50% of retail is pretty close. A week old, year old, fancy custom or production, all the same with a few exceptions, SouthWest etc.. See what Seybert's sells them for new, take off 40% and be ready to deal. The lesson is buy used, see the cue and hit a few balls.
Good luck.
 
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