Product Details
Red Sword Pool Cue W/ Case

Red Sword Pool Cue W/ Case
From Trademark Poker

List Price: $50.00
Price: $19.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Rock Bottom Deals

16 new or used available from $19.99

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Product Description

"The Cue Stick is the Pool Player's Sword!"This stylish cue is 58 inches long and weighs 20 ounces and is made of Hard Wood. It is a 2 piece cue with Brass Joints to provide a precision fit to guarantee straightness over the length of the stick.The tip of this cue is attached with a threaded brass screw insert for easy replacement and also for solid performance. It features a picture of the famous "Sword of Darkness" on a high gloss maroon stained wood finish just above the custom slip proof grip.This stick comes with a high quality custom fit hard black case.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21243 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Trademark Global
  • Model: 40-31RSW
  • Dimensions: 4.10 pounds

Features

  • "The Cue Stick is the Pool Player's Sword!"This stylish cue is 58 inches long and weighs 20 ounces and is made of Hard Wood. It is a 2 piece cue with Brass Joints to provide a precision fit to guarantee straightness over the length of the stick.The tip of this cue is attached with a threaded brass screw insert for easy replacement and also for solid performance. It features a picture of t

Customer Reviews

bad quality1
It's true.. you get what you pay for. These are cheap cues, anybody who like pool enough to get a cue will be disappointed.
I bought 2, one of them was bent to one side. Quite disappointing.
If you wanna buy something cheap and straight go to a sport store and make sure it is straight before you buy.

Oh, if you are buying it for the graphics, well, you will be disappointed as well.

Trademark Global vs. Mizerak Maple1
Here on Amazon, I purchased two of the Mizerak Maple cues, and three of the Trademark Global cues (one being the Red Sword), and I found the Mizerak cues to be far superior in quality. In a short period of time using the Trademark Global cues, the tip on one completely broke off, another now rattles due to something inside coming loose, and all three are warped. The Mizerak cues have suffered none of that in the same period of time. The Trademark Global cues look very nice as they are advertised online, but have a very cheap "decal" look to them in person. The Mizerak cues are more simple in design, but have a much higher quality look about them. Also, the Trademark Global cues scratch very easily, whereas the Mizerak Maple cues are much more durable and scratch-resistant. Don't expect too much from a cue costing $20 to $30, but apparently, there can be a significant difference between cues at that price range.

cue stick2
purchased a cue stick that was warped at the front. I was told by the seller that I could return it. Fine only problem I already paid $10.00 in shipping and it would cost me another $10.00 to return it. the seller offered to send me a replacement front piece but I never received it. So I own a warped cue. Not a happy customer.