What's it worth?

Failed to notice the uni-lock first time around. Knocking another $8 off!:grin-square:

Only $8 off? I cut the value in half for ANYTHING with that POS joint. I haven't hit one yet that I like.

Cue is probably worth around $100. maybe an extra $50 with two shafts, IF IT PLAYS GOOD/OK.
 
That ranks as one of the worst reasons to value a cue.

Many people would not recognize 95% of the custom cue makers as a "brand name" yet their cues would be worth 10+ times what a Cuetec or a Joss would cost.



Can't blame him for knowing what he wants. Besides the guy who started this thread asked for opinions.

As for how I value the cue. I would say that $60 is about as high as I can go on a cue that looks like it fell out of the back of a car.
 
The cue looks to be well used but if its straight and has good size shafts how is it worth less than $150 lol.... The points are not all the same length, sure, how many well known cue makers have made cues like that? I have an old Schick sneaky pete and the points are off probably 1/4 from the longest to the shortest, anyone want it for $200? Thats ok though because its a Top Tier cuemaker. Anyone out there who wants to sell a decent custom cue, of anykind, for less than a low end production cue let me know because ill take as many as you can stack in a pile.

FWI, I have never heard of the maker but if the cue is straight and the shafts are good ill take it for what ever the highest amount in this thread so far was :cool:
 
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