Pre date Franklin Southwest w/LOA FS:

asiasdad

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LOA reads:

Completed between 1990 and 1993
19.5 oz. 58" Triple laminate cue.

North American Birdseye maple nosepiece inlaid with six points of East Indian Macassar ebony bordered in white, orange and blue veneers. Irish linen wrap. Base is Macassar ebony complimented with a Birdseye maple butt cap. The decorative joint rings are black linen phenolic and maple with an 8 slot black/blue/black design. (end)

The shafts of this cue have some of the most desirable shaft wood that I have ever seen and they are both full 13mm shafts. Cue has just been completely re-finished at SW shop.

$3300.00 shipped lower 48


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asiasdad said:
LOA reads:

Completed between 1990 and 1993
19.5 oz. 58" Triple laminate cue.

North American Birdseye maple nosepiece inlaid with six points of East Indian Macassar ebony bordered in white, orange and blue veneers. Irish linen wrap. Base is Macassar ebony complimented with a Birdseye maple butt cap. The decorative joint rings are black linen phenolic and maple with an 8 slot black/blue/black design. (end)

The shafts of this cue have some of the most desirable shaft wood that I have ever seen and they are both full 13mm shafts. Cue has just been completely re-finished at SW shop.

$3300.00 shipped lower 48

This is one of the best-hitting cues I've ever played with. It is rare to find a SW that has a somewhat traditional veneer color-scheme like this one, especially with 3 veneers. The matching stacked veneers at the bottom, ringwork, and crazy birdseye maple make this probably the best cue in this price range you'll ever touch....and a Franklin-era LOA from Laurie.

Good luck Danny.
 
Nice cue...good luck with the sale. Market is a little slow; you may want to rethink your price. If you really want to sell it.
 
I think

The cue rocks and is worth every Penney.

As a matter of fact to someone its worth more!

Good Stuff, is that indeed Ebony?

NINER
 
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When I think about buying a high-end custom made cue, something like this really comes to mind.

Currently I play with a "Just-Fine" production cue. And the more I play pool, I always keep my eyes open to that one cue that if I ever bought and played with, I may as well be buried with it.

At my funeral they will say, "Yes, Dave loved to play pool. He deemed his cue worthy of being buried with him."

Well sir, what you've got here is a burial cue.

Good luck with the sale.

If I had a respectable income, and didn't play pool so much, I would get into a cue like this.

BUMP.
 
Nine Out said:
The cue rocks and is worth every Penney.

As a matter of fact to someone its worth more!

Good Stuff, is that indeed Ebony?

NINER

That is what the LOA states. It's black/brown
 
asiasdad said:
That is what the LOA states. It's black/brown


That would be your Macassar Ebony.....which is a dark chocolate brown with darker or black streaks. I have seen this cue in person, and I can tell you it is stellar...with probably one of THE best, most highly figured BEM I have ever seen in a SW cue, let alone possibly any cue.

Best of luck on this one, Danny! This one of the very few SW I have ever seen that I truly wish that I could own. :(

Lisa
 
Nine Out said:
The cue rocks and is worth every Penney.

As a matter of fact to someone its worth more!

Good Stuff, is that indeed Ebony?

NINER
Good question---I have a mid to late 80's SW that has almost the same exact look. Mine has BEM points and the same wood in the nose as the butt. I have been told by cue makers that know wood that it is Pau Ferro(Brazillian rose wood).
 
The answer to your question is to
ship your cue to Laurie in Las Vegas
with a check for fifty bucks and
she will issue you a letter of
authenticity that will tell you
what woods are in your cue,
it's weight, and when it was made.

It is worth doing.

My cue is as I have described it
as I wrote the description word
for word from Laurie's LOA.
 
If I had the cash the cue would be in my case,that is the end of the story..I guess I will have to keep using my downey and The other 2 cues :D :mad:
 
Danny out of all the cues you've had , this and the Tucker are my favorites. I have 1700 vcash, it's yours if you can use it. Jim
 
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