Hello there,
First post on the forums! I have been reading for almost a week now and decided to open this thread to get some offers.
I am a pretty average player and looking for my first player's cue to improve my game.
Here are some criterias and I will be very glad if I find a cue that fits the bill!
I still have several friends in the US, so the shipment could be arranged inside the US or directly to me via USPS priority international mail.
You can also find my feedback in other forums and ebay under my signature.
OFFERS VIA PM PLEASE.
Thanks in advance!
First post on the forums! I have been reading for almost a week now and decided to open this thread to get some offers.
I am a pretty average player and looking for my first player's cue to improve my game.
Here are some criterias and I will be very glad if I find a cue that fits the bill!
- Maker: Kikel, Olney, Howard, Gulyassy, Spitz, Mordt, Coker
- Material: preference would be around exotic, dense and hard woods such as gaboon ebony, macassar ebony, african blackwood, kingwood, pink ivory, brazilian rosewood, snakewood, cocobolo, tulipwood.
- I prefer wrap (some kind of lizard wrap or bison wrap would be my first choice); however depending on the price & cue it could be wrapless, too.
- Preferred shaft diameter is 12.75mm (+- 0.15mm).
- Prefer 3/8x10pin joint.
- Ivory or phenolic resin ferrule would be good.
- Prefer a medium or hard tip.
- Prefer the weight stay in between 18.5 - 19.5oz.
- Either new or used would be OK as long as it is in good/very good/mint condition.
- Price: I really don't like to negotiate back and forth and talk about price more than two or three times, so please pm me your bottom price that you won't sell for less. This lets me to turn back to you with a definite yes/no answer in my earliest manner.
I still have several friends in the US, so the shipment could be arranged inside the US or directly to me via USPS priority international mail.
You can also find my feedback in other forums and ebay under my signature.
OFFERS VIA PM PLEASE.
Thanks in advance!
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