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  • eBay Selling a Trevor White maple centre joint cue

    Trevor White maple cue. Centre Joint. Olive wood splices.

    57 1/2"
    17.1 oz
    18" balance point
    9.5mm tip

    If anyone is interested send a message with your email adddress and I will send images to you. I can't figure out how to do it on here.

    Looking for £225.00

    All the best
    Hudd

  • #2
    Nice price mate
    Send pics to me and i'll put them on for you
    john.clarke123 (at) tiscali.co.uk obviously change (at) to @ lol
    Last edited by jrc750; 16 April 2011, 03:06 PM. Reason: lol got my own email address wrong eek

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    • #3
      I'll get those to you now and yes, please post them up.

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      • #4
        images on the way

        The cue is good and straight.

        You will notice the only blemish is a spilt to the top splice below the name disc. This is stable with no movement in the wood.

        Hudd

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          • #6
            nice one jrc....

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            • #7
              Now sold....

              Thanks again to jrc for kindly sorting the images out

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              • #8
                Isnt this worth more than £225

                Does the fact its a centre join decrease its sellability / price?

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                • #9
                  might have been worth more for the rarity factor, as you don't see many TW centre joints but I think your question hits the mark.......just not as popular as 3/4 or one piece these days.

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by hudd View Post
                    might have been worth more for the rarity factor, as you don't see many TW centre joints but I think your question hits the mark.......just not as popular as 3/4 or one piece these days.
                    I wouldnt of thought a 2 piece would ever increase the value.

                    So why you selling it at £225 when its a mulitspliced cue? If this cue was a one piece or 3/4 you would see them selling for £350 or above.

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                    • #11
                      i was only joking about the rarity factor......

                      the split in the top splice reduces the price alittle, along with it being a 2 piece.

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                      • #12
                        Ha Ha! Selling cues is a deadly business here, damned if you sell for more than it's worth and damned if you sell for less than it's worth!

                        ADR needs to make us a 'Parkers Price Guide' for cues
                        Last edited by Stupree; 18 April 2011, 01:19 PM.
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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
                          Ha Ha! Selling cues is a deadly business here, damned if you sell for more than it's worth and damned if you sell for less than it's worth!

                          ADR needs to make us a 'Parkers Price Guide' for cues
                          If ADR made a price guide that would be cool but keeping it up to date with the current market maybe problem.

                          I wouldnt say damned. What i was questioning is whether there is faults which is why its so cheap.

                          Otherwise anyone with £225 could buy this cue and then sell it for over a £100 profit.

                          ADR. What do u value the cue at?

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                          • #14
                            It was not specifically or personally against you at all Jaffa and was being a bit cheeky with the price guide idea as it would be a useless resource. It just made me chuckle

                            Each individual cue has it's own value to each individual seller and each individual buyer and when the two agree everyone who matters is happy and just leaves those on the outside to pass judgement based on their opinion.

                            I asked a very knowledgable seller and top quality player why doesn't he sell his cues on the forum instead listing them on eBay, he told me that cues on eBay generally always find their value and you don't have to hear anyone's opinion other than that of the buyer which is the only one that counts.
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