What is the best deal you ever found on a cue?
Around 2-3 years ago I stopped into a pawn shop and found a Joss j2800 and paid 65 bucks for it. Joss valued it at 500 bucks.
But here may be the find of a lifetime... I walked into a pawn shop 2 days ago and dug around in their "cue bucket". Noticed a cocobolo beauty with 4 decorative rings (one on the shaft) and bw irish linen wrap. I looked at the tag and it said "Wheat" cue and it was marked 99 bucks. I gave the sob story that it was warped (which most cues are from a pawn shop) and asked if the price was negotiable. He said he would sell it to me for 60.
After further inspection I found it was marked "WHEAT 003". I sent a private message to Eddie here on the forum and he said he wanted to see it. I took it to him yesterday and he verified that it was the 3rd cue he ever sold (made around 2004). It does need some repairs but he said that he would take care of them.
Playability... I have got to say that I am impressed. It has what he determined to be maybe a morri hard tip on it. It is thinner than most cues but delivers a crisp hit. I would say that the pivot point on it is around 8 inches.
I will post pictures of it when I get it repaired by him. Sorry I cannot sell it because he said that if and when I ever want to he wants to buy it.
So what is the best deal you ever got on a cue?
JV<--- Playing cue: Eddie Wheat's 3rd cue...
Around 2-3 years ago I stopped into a pawn shop and found a Joss j2800 and paid 65 bucks for it. Joss valued it at 500 bucks.
But here may be the find of a lifetime... I walked into a pawn shop 2 days ago and dug around in their "cue bucket". Noticed a cocobolo beauty with 4 decorative rings (one on the shaft) and bw irish linen wrap. I looked at the tag and it said "Wheat" cue and it was marked 99 bucks. I gave the sob story that it was warped (which most cues are from a pawn shop) and asked if the price was negotiable. He said he would sell it to me for 60.
After further inspection I found it was marked "WHEAT 003". I sent a private message to Eddie here on the forum and he said he wanted to see it. I took it to him yesterday and he verified that it was the 3rd cue he ever sold (made around 2004). It does need some repairs but he said that he would take care of them.
Playability... I have got to say that I am impressed. It has what he determined to be maybe a morri hard tip on it. It is thinner than most cues but delivers a crisp hit. I would say that the pivot point on it is around 8 inches.
I will post pictures of it when I get it repaired by him. Sorry I cannot sell it because he said that if and when I ever want to he wants to buy it.
So what is the best deal you ever got on a cue?
JV<--- Playing cue: Eddie Wheat's 3rd cue...