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    Hi

    Im selling a few cues on ebay at the minute, below is one of the ebay item no's, you can use that as a link to the other cues i have for sale aswel, if anyones interested please contact me through ebay or make a bid.

    Thanks

    Parris Traditional Ebay item no: 230143997326
    Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

  • #2
    funny that i already asked you a question about the wooldridge one you have for sale,,,,,p.s. i must get my lazy fat arse into gear and list mine for sale

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    • #3
      I have had a few people ask me questions about my cues from TSF, im gutted im selling them but theyre only collecting dust so i would rather they were in someones hand who is going to use them.

      They are all very good cues, i will miss them
      Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

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      • #4
        Some nice cues there mate!
        Looks like someone might get a bargin; why no reserve?
        I'm tempted to bid on them and I wouldn't have any intention of playing with them (wife would kill me).
        How did you end up with all those defferent spec cues?

        Just thinking is it easier to sell cues when snooker is on telly or does it not matter for quality cues?

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        • #5
          No reserve items usually get better and higher bidding as "reserve not met" puts people off.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Qubit
            No reserve items usually get better and higher bidding as "reserve not met" puts people off.
            That the auctioneers sales pitch actually. No reserve means a commision for them is gaurenteed.

            Craig.. Why wont you post it abroad? I often see sellers saying as you and wondered why?

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            • #7
              i never post abroad probably because i wouldnt know how much to charge to post them out, i havent put a reserve on because they are quality cues and they will sell for what they are worth regardless of whether i put a reserve on or not.
              Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Watford
                Some nice cues there mate!
                Looks like someone might get a bargin; why no reserve?
                I'm tempted to bid on them and I wouldn't have any intention of playing with them (wife would kill me).
                How did you end up with all those defferent spec cues?

                Just thinking is it easier to sell cues when snooker is on telly or does it not matter for quality cues?

                I was expermienting with different size tips to see which one suited me better, one of the wooldridges isnt mine.

                I was going to just keep them but i need the money.lol
                Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Wity
                  That the auctioneers sales pitch actually. No reserve means a commision for them is gaurenteed.

                  Its also a fact. People dont generally bid on an item with a reserve because the illusion of a bargain isnt there. It may well guarantee them a commission but it is in 99% of cases the best way by far to get a decent price for what you are selling. Anyone who has sold much on ebay knows this.

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                  • #10
                    Im watching both
                    JP will be mine

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                    • #11
                      Good luck mate, i hope you get it, ive had a lot of interest and theres over 50 watchers
                      Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by craigslater
                        i never post abroad probably because i wouldnt know how much to charge to post them out.
                        Easy if you know the weight.

                        http://sg.royalmail.com/portal/rm/Pr...ar=pricingcalc

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by Qubit
                          Its also a fact. People dont generally bid on an item with a reserve because the illusion of a bargain isnt there. It may well guarantee them a commission but it is in 99% of cases the best way by far to get a decent price for what you are selling. Anyone who has sold much on ebay knows this.
                          How many l's ?

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                          • #14
                            actually posting a one piece cue abroad now can't be done through royal mail its over the length limit you need a courier. i suspect the wooldridge will do well - i wonder what the tony ions will fetch i can remember when you could order these for £100 and i am not talking about a long time ago!
                            https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                            • #15
                              Yes andrew that is correct i think the limit as a metre and a half if i remember rightly and a one piece packed in a case is slightly longer.

                              The tony ion replicas have been doing really well over the past few months, his reputation is growing on ebay.

                              I have been offered over £150 so far but i promised i would leave it on, i have seen these cues go for over £200 easily.
                              Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

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