The greatest pool stick I have ever used

Oooooh, I've used Vikings myself and have to agree with everything you've said about yours Mike. My McDermott "Tournament Champions" -- 1 of the limited edition of 50 -- was supposedly valued at $1,000 when I won it in the 90s but I never checked into that because it will be with me forever (and no one else would want it since my name's engraved in it LOL). My breaking stick is a 22 oz. piece of graphite art that would take a serious arm-twist to get away from me too.

Seems a shame you're getting rid of yours though -- I hope you aren't giving up your well loved hobby. I pretty much surrendered pro status when I moved from SoCal to Louisiana somewhat, but from there to the 'sticks' of Tennessee [excuse my pun] really killed my game. I'm lucky if I get to play more than once or twice a year now ... the closest 9-footer is 14 miles away. :-(

Good luck with the sale my friend! One of these days you'll have to give me some pointers. ;-)
I bet you could show me a thing or two :glasses7: And I enjoy the game and competition :D I hope to never sell my Viking cue set :cheers: This way if we ever get the chance to shoot I will have it sistha :D memike is keeping my Viking :cheers: not for sale anymore :glasses7: It is not replaceable and it is going up on the wall of all my APA memories :headbang:

I got a McDermott I won in a tournament back in the 80's when I lived in Texas. I hasn't been out of the case in over 10 yrs :banghead:
Howdy my Hawaiian friend :cheers:
Howdy = Hello in Arkansas :toothy7: wow!! I see a fabo pool tournament one day in our life :cheers: I love shooting and will be using my cue again soon one day, who know's I have never been to Hawaii :glasses7:

I am taking my Viking cue off the market this morning :coffee2:
I am happy that it did not sell, this cue is staying with me :D

Not for sale anymore :cheers: