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jrc750 is right i bought a one piece mastercue from stu not so long ago £160 is for three quarter £183 + delivery for one piece not sure about other places though
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Martin Chesworth IS advertising them at £250 (£240 for the cue +£10 delivery). Admittedly those are eBay prices but nonetheless that's the price he's advertising from him via eBay.
£240 or MAKE OFFER.............. Who on Earth would Pay £240 when its Telling you MAKE OFFER!!
And check How many has he sold Online for £240 Check his Feedback! NONE AT ALL FOR £240.
I didn't say anything about how much they actually sell for, what the cue is really worth or how much you can source them for from elsewhere. I'm simply pointed out that they ARE being advertised at that price - FACT.
You've got to put it into perspective to be honest, how often does a one piece hand spliced cue with nice 4 lower splices from a reputable cue maker come up for under £200 with postage? To me it seems a very reasonable deal.
"You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
I have overcharged on certain cues as i felt they were real special cues and i see nothing wrong with that . If someone wanted to do this as a living then they would have to charge extra to reap the benefits again nothing at all wrong with that . Thats what ADR does and his reputation is A1 .
Nice cue. So jrc wants to get a decent price for it, I don't see the problem with that. This thread (and the associated one) has reminded me why I don't visit TSF much these days.
Hi John the Cue Didnt Sell on eBay even thou you knocked price down from £175 to £155 and then take away nearly 15% on Fees so my Offer of £120 wasnt as silly as you Thought was it.
Glad you sold the Cue anyway m8 no hard feelings at all.
Hi Gazza, no hard feelings at all mate, i never intended to fall out with you, just sort of happened
Anyway sold it direct thro paypal for £150 delivered, which is still a bargain for somebody, as unless you can get trade prices the cheapest you will find is £193 without postage.
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