Any potential buyers are going to want to know the weight for both shafts and the butt, the tip diameters, the joint material, ferrule material if known, the pin size (might be a Lambros standard), straightness both together and apart.
these questions almost certainly *will* need to be answered before making a sale.
Nice looking cue.
Welcome to az and GLWYS :thumbup:
best,
brian kc
It looks to be the older model before the ultra joint came out with the butt cap trade mark on it. And my main reason for thinking this also is I cant see any pilot's at the threads of the shafts so I dont think its the ultra joint ..:help: << EDIt should also be noted if this is an Ultra jointed cue or a plain 3/8-10 flat faced. I'm pretty certain it is not Mikes ultra joint.
GLWS
Selling a mike lambros cue stick. The wood is maple. Excellent condition. Comes with two shafts. Great stick. $1300.
Bump for a lambros