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This is a brand new Joe Baker Custom Cue. I made this cue for someone to purchase real cheap in return for some feedback on this forum. This cue is 58 inches long and features 13mm #2 grade hard rock maple shaft, agis ferrule with triangle tip, jatoba forearm and butt sleeve, 4 dirty maple points, 3/8 10 pin flat face wood to wood joint and irish linen wrap. The butt weights 14.1 oz and is .850 at the joint and 1.210 at the butt. And the shaft weights 4.1 oz. So the total weight is 18.2 oz. with no weight bolt so it can be made heavier if someone wants.. Anyways the price is $125 shipping to anywhere in the lower 48 states or best offer..

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dangit!! lol

KOINNKID said:
I will take it. I also give a good right up on what I think.

You beat me to it Troy...Congrats my friend, it looks pretty nice too!! I wish you luck with it bud, Jeff
 
Unsolicited endorsement

For what it is worth, I have purchased several Joe Baker cues in the past. I like them a lot. For the money, they are a great cue. The fit and finish was excellent, as was the balance. All of the cues that I have bought were 3/8x10 stainless steel jointed cues, and had a very stiff hit, which I like. They do not sacrifice any feel, though, and cueball movement and control was excellent. I also personally liked the fact that the cues were very slightly thinner in the butt than a lot of cues...not overly thin, but just enough to feel good. I am sure that I will be buying more of Joe's cues in the future.
Joe
 
I have one more thats a cocobolo cue with 3 high and 3 low olive wood cnc points in forearm and butt sleeve. Cue will be done in a couple days. I'll post some pics later. I'll do $200 shipped when cue is complete..
 
I own one of Joe's upper end cues. The craftmanship is outstanding and one of the best playing cues I have ever shot with.

I just received one of his new Jump Breaks and cant wait to test it out
 
skinny

I love 'em skinny ... the measurements on this cue sound perfect for me ... all it needs is no wrap, and its me.
 
Are you crazy!!!!!!!!! You gave that cue away. I'm sure you make a good cue but you need to learn a little about marketing and business. Your work will never be worth nothing giving them away like that!!!!!!!
 
bish4201 said:
Are you crazy!!!!!!!!! You gave that cue away. I'm sure you make a good cue but you need to learn a little about marketing and business. Your work will never be worth nothing giving them away like that!!!!!!!

well I normaly dont dump cues. My normal price is $250 and up. This is a hard site to sell cues on and if I can get people saying good things about my cues it will help promote sales in the future. So its not giving them away if it helps my sales in the future. But thanks for your advice..
 
*correction made due to the fact that i'm a retard and should probably go back to elementry school like billy and learn how to count. :rolleyes:

i just recieved the second cue in this thread on 12/13. here is a picture from before it has its wrap installed.

Specs:

Cocobola Forearm with 3 high and 3 low CNCed Olivewood Points
Cocobola Butt Sleeve with 3 high and 3 low CNCed Olive Wood Points
Black with White Speckled Irish Linen Wrap
29" Hard Rock Maple Shaft with what appears to be a Modified Pro Taper
12.95 mm, 1" long Aegis Ferrule and LePro tip.
29" Butt with 3/8x10 pin with a measurment of .835" at the joint.
Butt Balance = 14" from the butt cap
Cue Balance = 19" from the butt cap
Shaft WEight = 3.5 oz
Butt weight = 15.4 oz
Total weight = 18.9 oz

stay tuned for better pictures and a full review.
 
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