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Originally posted by Txstang1 View Posthere ya go....good cheap cue that plays decent.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-McDermot...item5af96fe5f4
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here ya go....good cheap cue that plays decent.
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostThat spending more than $150 on a cue isn't fiscally responsible is an argument.
I quoted Ross for a reason. It's a joke, but since you don't know about it, you don't get it.
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Originally posted by Roscoe View PostDon't every hit someone with your cue. That's what bar cues are for...
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I have a Lucasi I picked up for $130 used (hairline crack in the butt section) that retailed for $340. I took a gamble and it paid off: I've had it 7 years and the crack has not spread or discolored. I also have a Meucci I got for $200 that retails for $600-700. I spent over a year trolling around until I found someone selling the model I wanted cheap enough.
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostI don't get your "fiscally responsible" argument.
It's not an argument.
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Originally posted by MustangPoser View Postlol yeah a half ass player doesn't need a badass stick.. I want to figure out exactly what I want if I ever upgrade.
I went to billards factory and saw a lot of sticks I like around 150 to 200. I probably should find a used stick in that range but didn't see anything on Craigslist
The deals are out there for sure. There are quite a few reputable manufacturers out there. Predator, Viking, McDermott, to name a few.
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