WANTED: Opinions about a cue decision

Getnbzy

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WANTED: Opinions about a southwest cue decision

I am looking to get into a Southwest with points and veneers and am heading to vegas on the 12th. My question is would i be better off trying to sell before i go and have cash in hand when i arrive, or i could take it with me in hopes of finding an acceptable trade, or hope to sell it there and then turn around and buy what i want. My concern in selling it before hand is what if i get there and i dont see anything i like. But if i take it with me i have a pretty good idea what the cue dealers are gonna try to do (lowball my trade value, no offense to the gentlemen i may be seeing/dealing with up there :D ). Any and all opinions are welcome as well as what the cue should get in a cash sale. Thanks everyone.

J.R.


1989 6 pts goncalo alves into BEM w/ letter from laurie
Headed to the house of BCM in the next couple of days to
gather additional details (Weight, shaft mm etc.)
Cue is 98% cond with no dings in butt or forearm.
1 original shaft, 1 shaft made by bryan mordt, and
1 SW shaft with non matching ring work. More info.
to come.


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Cash Is King

Unequivocally and without a doubt you'll be better off selling before and waving cash at the dealers...........
 
I would wait until I find what I like before I sell it. You can always try for a trade and if you don't like the deal just pay cash and then sell your cue on this forum. SW cues move pretty good if the price is reasonable.
 
Cash is best

If you can sell prior and get your price....sell.

I seem to do okay trading plus cash, but I have never met a dealer who has more cash than cues.....;)


Ken
 
If anyone has a SW six pointer w/ veneers that they would like to trade for this cue let me know. Thanks
 
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