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Well, I had this cue sold but the buyer just informed me that he could not follow through with the purchase. He originally stated that he would pay last Wednesday, then asked to pay today, now he can not pay. Sad part is that I had 2 other parties who were ready to buy right out, but he was very sincere and "really wanted" the cue so, understandably, they purchased other cues. Oh well....

Anyways, this cue is once again available for sale.


I have a very nice Southwest style 6 pointer from Mike Stacey. The cue plays really nice with the "ping" sound when you strike the cue ball. It is ebony forearm with 6 hi/low birdseye points and veneers. The butt sleeve is SW style ebony/birdseye. The joint collars and butt cap are natural linen phenolic, and it has a nice textured black leather wrap. Cue is in very good condition with some shaft bluing and a couple of minor bruises in the finish area of the shafts.

Specifications:

-Butt: 15.0 ounces
-Shaft 1: 3.9 ounces, 13mm, LBM
-Shaft 2: 3.7 ounces, 13.1mm, LBM
-3/8x11 brass pin, flatfaced joint
-Natural linen phenolic collars with SW style ringwork in green/maple stitch
-Soild ebony forearm
-Six birdseye points (3 hi/3 low), each with 2 veneers, black/maple
-Solid black, textured leather wrap
-Birdseye butt sleeve with black ebony SW split butt separated by natural linen phenolic ring
-Natural linen phenolic butt cap with SW style ring in green/maple
-Signed "M.Stacey, 1/2003" in on of the points

SOLD!! Thanks!!


Joe

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I have heard a lot of good comments about Stacey cues. It looks like a lot of cue for the money.
 
I love this cue. I played with a Stacey the other day, and it hit great. I hope you dont sell it, in case I can come up with some cash, lol. Good luck man, Ill have one someday.:grin:
 
Thanks, Guys.

Mike Stacey recognized this cue as his when I took it out of a case at SBE. He came over and introduced himself, and said he remembered making the cue. He said that the taper is a compound taper similar to Southwest's taper, designed to give that firm hit that SW lovers are looking for.

Overall, it is a really sweet cue. The contrast of the ebony and birdseye are offset really nicely by the natural linen phenolic joint and butt, and the colors of the veneer rings really finish it off nicely.

Joe
 
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