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Should sell easily, bidders on Ebay will go mad with a JP, especially at lower end price wise. Be prepared for some
Silly questions tho, I had people accuse me of selling a fake as JP never made a machine spliced cue blah blah blah
Should sell easily, bidders on Ebay will go mad with a JP, especially at lower end price wise. Be prepared for some
Silly questions tho, I had people accuse me of selling a fake as JP never made a machine spliced cue blah blah blah
I would put it on there but eBay charge loads don't they?
I would put it on there but eBay charge loads don't they?
10% + Paypal charge if they pay that way.
I wouldn't normally say it's better to put a cue on Ebay rather than sell here. Unfortunately I think Members on here would tend to know the true value of the cue. Realistically I think you'd get more on EBay even with charges etc......
Not a cue I would touch since JP has never had the tools required to make one - they are not great cues but can do anything from £140-£240 on ebay, I would think at 9mm it will be less than you hope.
Not a cue I would touch since JP has never had the tools required to make one - they are not great cues but can do anything from £140-£240 on ebay, I would think at 9mm it will be less than you hope.
Completely agree- think I paid £90 brand new, way back in the day. To get over £200 Ebay is the only place realistically to try.
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