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Who in their right mind is going to spend a grand on an unbadged cue with a couple of Visa receipts that could be for anything, OK there is a Parris receipt that simply says repair but there's no guarantee it was even for that cue. Looking at his other listings and some of the crazy prices I'm amazed he's ever sold anything at all.
That's a nice cue and I'm sure would of been snapped up quickly if it was snooker spec. Not much takers at 55.5 inches and 9mm tip, OK for some pool players but most people won't spend big money on a pool spec cue. Also wonder why people think its a good idea to have a shorter pool cue than for snooker, OK the table is smaller but your stance and cueing are still the same.
Problem is that the specs are for a select few. It looks to be a nice cue but the specs are not in the average thus making the value drop significantly compared to the same cue with popular specs.
Problem is that the specs are for a select few. It looks to be a nice cue but the specs are not in the average thus making the value drop significantly compared to the same cue with popular specs.
yes - in snooker specs I would have that sold in 5 minutes!
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