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Where Can I Sell Some Of My Professional Pool Cues?

4.5 We Love Pool I have a close relative that works in the industry… so you can guess what my gift is every holiday. Not a big fan

I have a close relative that works in the industry… so you can guess what my gift is every holiday. Not a big fan of the game, but I do know that the cues range in price from $300 – $700 (Lucasi, Viking, McDermott, and Meucci). I’ve had a bad experience with ebay and the pawn shops totally low-balled me. Are there specialty shops or collectors that could offer some advice?

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6 Comments to “Where Can I Sell Some Of My Professional Pool Cues?”

  • nineball says:

    Sell them on commission in your local pool halls would be one idea.

  • John M says:

    Well if they are really good why not try e-bay or amazon to sell them.I’m kind of interested in the Meucci..

  • Nicknack says:

    Try emailing me pics of cues along with prices. Let’s not beat around just give me your lowest price and I’ll say yea or nay
    Luck
    Kevin

  • propoolb says:

    The forums at easypooltutor.com and azbilliards.com have sections to sell cues. You could also try cueauctions.com, but I have no experience with them.
    Don’t expect to get anything close to retail. You’ll be lucky to get 50% of what they sell at stores since they’re technically used (even if you’ve never used them).

  • Vegas Matt says:

    With the mark up on cues you may not get much anywhere
    Belive it or not a raffle at a poolroom on tourn night .I have won a few and that was the most I ever got for any of mine
    I agree a pawn shop -Ebay is a waste of time

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