Jerry Franklin / 2005 Derby City Classic Commemorative Cue for Sale

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"This exceptional commemorative cue, handcrafted by Lee Malakoff was to be raffled off at the 2005 Derby City Classic held in Louisville in January 2005, at $20.00 a ticket. Unfortunately, just before the show, the cue was slightly damaged. It is my pleasure to bring this one of a kind, artistic handpainted cue to to the public so that one lucky person can take ownership of this exquisite cue.

The cue is stained with 5 ebony points and inlays. It has a simulated ivory butt sleeve and butt cap. The cue has fancy trim rings at A, B, C, D, & E. The pin is a southwest style 3/8-11 pin. The handle is wrapped in black alligator leather. The cue is finished in a urethane finish to protect its lasting beauty. The cue comes with one shaft that has a matching trim ring. The superb handpainted artwork that surrounds this piece shows Jerry Franklin depicted above a orange cast southwestern sunset desert scene. On the simulated ivory butt ring it says:

"Derby City Classic 2005 Commemorative Cue 1-1"

This cue is of exceptional quality and meets Mr. Malakoff's high standards. This piece is brand new, never been chalked. It is a fully functional playing cue. This Cue come with a "Letter of Provence" authenticating this phenominal cue.

Cues of this nature sell upwards of $10,00.00

This cue has the potential to only increase in value."
 

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How much is it??? I am very interested!

Hi,

I am very interested in this cue!!! How much does it cost? Would you accept $1000, sorry if I am lowballing, but I am really interested. Please email me!

Thanks
 
Forgive me for saying this...but I would feel weird shooting with a cue with someone else's face on it. Pretty cue, but a little too artsy...maybe a collector's item and not a playing item.

Shorty
 
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