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    Phoenix Unity 3/4 Ash Cue

    One of the best playing Cues I have ever come across in this price range.
    Specs are:
    Phoenix 'Unity' Hand Made 3/4 Ash Snooker Cue
    Weight: 18.0oz (510g)
    Butt: 30.0mm
    Tip: 9.8mm
    Length: 58 1/8" (1475mm)
    Price: ?195.00

    Shipping: UK = ?13.00
    Overseas = Depends Location


    List Date: 6/8/2015

    For more info, click here to view the original listing: Phoenix Unity 3/4 Ash Cue
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    This item is no longer available.


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    Last edited by StevieB13147; 9 June 2015, 09:40 AM. Reason: Price Change
    www.sbandsa.co.uk

  • #2
    Aren't these £225 brand new off ebay? Good luck with that.
    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Maverick54 View Post
      Aren't these £225 brand new off ebay? Good luck with that.
      Even less at craftsman cues

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      • #4
        Price Change!

        Guys I ain't on to argue about the value of cues.
        This is the first cue I have ever listed on here.
        I paid £225 for the cue last year BECAUSE it feels and plays awesome.

        I wont sell the cue for anything less than £195 as "I" know the cue is awesome for the price.
        Far too many cues are put into a certain valuation bracket because of this or that.
        The only value I put on a cue is how it plays and feels.
        Not by what anyone else wants to value it at.

        Now on a more serious note.
        What is this Panjo thing. It has increased the price of the cue through it's charges.
        Can anyone tell me how I can edit the damn thing to adjust the price to £195.00?

        Help!
        www.sbandsa.co.uk

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        • #5
          Criticism - Yes
          Help - No
          Say's it all really!
          www.sbandsa.co.uk

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by StevieB13147 View Post
            Guys I ain't on to argue about the value of cues.
            This is the first cue I have ever listed on here.
            I paid £225 for the cue last year BECAUSE it feels and plays awesome.

            I wont sell the cue for anything less than £195 as "I" know the cue is awesome for the price.
            Far too many cues are put into a certain valuation bracket because of this or that.
            The only value I put on a cue is how it plays and feels.
            Not by what anyone else wants to value it at.

            Now on a more serious note.
            What is this Panjo thing. It has increased the price of the cue through it's charges.
            Can anyone tell me how I can edit the damn thing to adjust the price to £195.00?

            Help!
            I just put in a value, looked at the botom line, loop to start, put in different value, etc.

            There's probably someone who has a wee formula for this, but I went with the trial and error method.

            Good luck with the sale.

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            • #7
              Sorry if you interpreted as criticism Stevie. Its just that the majority of members on here view cues on ebay and the likes on a regular basis and have a fair idea of a cues valuation.
              As said you can buy one of these off ebay brand new for £225 with I believe £9 P&P.

              A total of £234. Now a second hand one regardless of its condition is still second hand and as such usually looses around a third of its price.

              Your cue would sell no probs priced at around £160. Doesn't make a scrap of difference what your opinion of the cue as a player is, a cue is only as good as the guy that's using it and every cue that's up for sale is classed as Awesome or a good player etc.

              Sorry if it sounds harsh but welcome to the real world of second hand cues. I should just mention there are a different set of rules for high end cues.
              Last edited by Maverick54; 12 June 2015, 08:24 AM.
              "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by StevieB13147 View Post
                Criticism - Yes
                Help - No
                Say's it all really!
                Ha ha ha, go back to the first post and click on the link that has been created, from there you can "Edit" the price
                It takes you to another page to do this, once done shut it down, return to original age and refresh it, it will then show updated price

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                • #9
                  Hi Maverick,
                  Many thanks for your info.
                  I understand your "rule of thumb" from maybe a traders point of view.
                  But this cue was described from a "players" point of view.
                  Albeit, it is my own opinion.
                  But I think I know a good playing cue when I feel one, which this one most definitely is.
                  If you are right in what you say - then it looks like the cue will stay in my possession.
                  On the other hand - if anyone fancies a lovely playing cue in mint condition, then it is here for £195

                  jrc750,
                  Many thanks for your direction Sir.
                  Appreciated.
                  www.sbandsa.co.uk

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                  • #10
                    Good luck with the sale Stevie. They are great cues for the money, been looking at them a lot just lately, and yours does look a cracker in all fairness.
                    "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford

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