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Ordinary ones go for around 170/200 is it 3q or a centre split its looks genuine to me put up a picture of the joint and the splices.
another thing that caught my eye is if you look closely at the top of yhe decorative splicing where the brown wood meets the red veneer
And the red meets the black enony you can see a deep shiney tip. imo this is the brown glue that he used in the past which bled Into the other woods.Last edited by ste bed; 17 April 2014, 09:52 AM.
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Originally Posted by ste bed View PostOrdinary ones go for around 170/200 is it 3q or a centre split its looks genuine to me put up a picture of the joint and the splices.
another thing that caught my eye is if you look closely at the top of yhe decorative splicing where the brown wood meets the red veneer
And the red meets the black enony you can see a deep shiney tip. imo this is the brown glue that he used in the past which bled Into the other woods.
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Originally Posted by ste bed View PostOrdinary ones go for around 170/200 is it 3q or a centre split its looks genuine to me put up a picture of the joint and the splices.
another thing that caught my eye is if you look closely at the top of yhe decorative splicing where the brown wood meets the red veneer
And the red meets the black enony you can see a deep shiney tip. imo this is the brown glue that he used in the past which bled Into the other woods.
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It looks in very good condition and I would say 100% genuine it even as a sd joint for extensions which is a plus if your looking to sell it would put it on ebay
you might get a few people who really want it and might push the price up quite abit. They are a quite sort after cue especially with the extra splicing as long as the specs are pretty standard you should have no problem selling it.
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Originally Posted by ste bed View PostIt looks in very good condition and I would say 100% genuine it even as a sd joint for extensions which is a plus if your looking to sell it would put it on ebay
you might get a few people who really want it and might push the price up quite abit. They are a quite sort after cue especially with the extra splicing as long as the specs are pretty standard you should have no problem selling it.
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Originally Posted by belld View PostDan lf you decide to sell let me know may be interested. Where you based by the way.
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might break 200 on ebay but with fees you would be lucky to beat the figures quoted.
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Its not unique but I would say they are pretty rare you dont see many of them and adr147 is probably right about ebay you would
need to get 230 to clear 200 after fees but if you get a few people who really want it its possible specs help alot to bang on for most
players.Last edited by ste bed; 18 April 2014, 06:54 AM.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postmight break 200 on ebay but with fees you would be lucky to beat the figures quoted.
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Originally Posted by ste bed View PostIts not unique but I would say they are pretty rare you dont see many of them and adr147 is probably right about ebay you would
need to get 230 to clear 200 after fees but if you get a few people who really want it its possible specs help alot to bang on for most
players.
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The cue is now selling on EBay gentlemen, wish me good luck.
Thanks everyone for helping my sales.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=251509922970
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