How much are pool sticks worth? In it's own pouch/case? (used?

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  • how much would you pay for a used pool table like Poll Table BUCKHORN Monte Feltro 3 piece solid 1" thick slate. - Numerous que sticks. - Includes 8 ball and 9 ball, chalk, horse hair table brush, pool balls. or 8’ Connelly Pool table Ball and claw feet light oak finish leather pockets. Table comes with 8 cues, balls 9 and 8 ball rack

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    Can't give an intelligent answer to the Buckhorn table, as I haven't played on one, but the Connelly table's are pretty good. Depending on the age of the table and the condition, I would probably pay 1000 - 1500 for the table described above. The value is all in the table itself, as most of the time cues that come with a table are next to 0 in value. There are exceptions, so you would need to consider this as well. If they are different than the standard Duffrin (unsure of spelling) cues, then they might add value to the price as well. Also, the type of balls do matter. Balls range from around 50 upwards of 2 or 3 hundred, again depending on the type. If the table is being purchased from a dealer, they will charge more for setting up the table. Cloth usually costs extra as well, so keep that in mind. If you want it to play like a bar table, you'll get out cheaper, but it is not good cloth. If cost is no issue, Simonis has been the best in the world for literally hundreds of years.

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