FS: John Davis Fullsplice Blanks--New Group!

jazznpool

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Just posted 12 new John Davis Fullsplice blanks at www.superiorcues.com. Will be putting more new blanks up over the next month or two. Tremendous selection right now. Everything from traditional to unusual. Verified PayPal is okay and so is layaway!

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Plenty of great blanks to choose from. I'll be glad to assist you!
Martin
 
4 new ebony/ high figure birdseye or hard curl blanks with FLAME veneers just arrived. Photos soon.
 
Can't go wrong, buy a blank and have a competent cuemaker finish the cue to your specs.

Martin
 
People who want a Titlist conversion - I keep referring them to Martin's site. It's too hard to find a cue that will convert well - why take a chance when you can buy a John Davis look alike blank and know it's the best money can buy?
 
People who want a Titlist conversion - I keep referring them to Martin's site. It's too hard to find a cue that will convert well - why take a chance when you can buy a John Davis look alike blank and know it's the best money can buy?

Thanks TATE. I have a super selection of John Davis blanks at my site. Several really nice Titlist style blanks too.
 
Too bad the one I bought from you year or years ago cant remember is still in progress in becoming a cue. So cant comment on the blank as yet.

Its been so long I was thinking of getting another to make a temporary cue. But I could not seems to find one with titlist veneer and oak. Is there one?

Best regards
Chris
 
Too bad the one I bought from you year or years ago cant remember is still in progress in becoming a cue. So cant comment on the blank as yet.

Its been so long I was thinking of getting another to make a temporary cue. But I could not seems to find one with titlist veneer and oak. Is there one?

Best regards
Chris

Hi Chris, Did not see this until now. No oak blanks. It's not a typical cue hardwood and the perceived demand would be low, so John generally doesn't make blanks with oak wood. Several other attractive Titlist and reverse Titlist blanks are in stock, including a few that are not yet photographed for the site (I'm a little behind, unfortunately!). Send me an email if you have any interest. Thanks, Martin
 
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