Pool Cue Collecting

Dimfer

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Pool Cue Collectors are almost as bad as audiophiles.. I’m amazed by the depth of knowledge by some people in identifying custom cue or collectible cues.

I just got back to playing pool, and as you know it - one thing leads to another. Started with a Mezz EC7 cocobolo, then a Mezz EC9 R15 and now into Exceed EXC SCW

Exceeds are really hard to get, Canadian dealer sold his stock within 15 minutes after he announced his incoming shipment. I was told wait time for some models is 3.5 yrs.
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Pick your habit. All good, up to a point. Those are beautiful cues and perhaps less than a Koetsu Rosewood Platinum.
 
i would like to start playing 3 cushion billiards if i could find a table near me.
 
A one of a kind Exceed cue is over $40k, a one of 20 is over $14k
 
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I am trying to find out more about this cue. Value. What the 2 dots mean... Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I am trying to find out more about this cue. Value. What the 2 dots mean... Any input would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not entirely sure whether there's a balance mark between the two points. To change the weight, remove the rubber buffer at the back, unscrew the weight screw, and screw in a new one. The normal tournament weight is 19 oz.20250620_161706.jpg
 
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Gus Szamboti....for sale PM if interested
 
Sorry but I never heard of your cue..a Google search might help

Good luck!
 
join pool cue collectors group at FB.. the knowledge of the members there is amazing, some are able to identify cues with the slightest hint or marking.
 

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