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spankman8

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Here is a few different package deals I've put together. These are some very nice cues designed by the Speed pool world record holder Dave Pearson. All cues come with stainless steel Quick Release Uni-Lock joints. You may PM me on here or contact me at spankysbilliards@hotmail.com , grumpy98@iwon.com .

GW10-Ebony Forearm and Butt with maple green veneer points.
$180 shipped within the US.

GW20-Cocobola Forearm and Butt with Ebony Points. Double Nickel Rings.
$188 shipped within the US.

GW30-Gray Birdseye stain with Bone points with red and yellow venners.
$196 Shipped within the US.

GW40-Antique Birdseye Bone points with red veneers. Double Nickel rings.
$204 Shipped within the US.

Each cue will come with a 2x4 leatherette case with a kickstand as you can see in the pics. A lucasi jump cue can be added to this deal for $48, or jump break for $135.

Sorry, forgot to mention that the case is also spring loaded at the bottom to help get the cues and shafts out as well. Cues will fit in the case either way, butt first or forearm first.

Thanks, Mark
 

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Thanks Sore, actually the cues are very nice cues as is the case. The case alone retails for $155 its self. As for the cues you can see the detail in them as they are very nice cues for the money.

Thanks, Mark
 
spankman8 said:
Just a bump to the top, will add a few more of these cues prolly tomorow.

Thanks, Mark
I would suggest that you take and post some actual pictures of your product. ;) Posting the manufacturers photos is not producing very clear pictures. JMO
 
To be honest with you idk why they arernt showing up so clear on here, once the photos was cropped and saved they showed up great on my end, put them on here and quality is a lil lower. Thats alot of reason why I gave description of the cue what it was made of and all that, as they can tell they are nice cues from the pics, but I agree they are a lil blurry. As for actual pics well with a broke digital cam its not easy to do lol.
 
I am just wondering when the GW Collection cues started using Uni-Loc joints?
They are noted to have Accu-Loc joints and which they are not interchangable with the Uni-Loc system.
Just FYI.
I hate to see someone get upset with the wrong cue.
They are nice to shoot, a hard hit, but they need to change the tip to a softer layered tip for better control. I currently own the GW-20 model. I am using the Sniper tips on both of my shafts.
Better get off the subject and go pick on somebody else.
Myya
 
myya said:
I am just wondering when the GW Collection cues started using Uni-Loc joints?
They are noted to have Accu-Loc joints and which they are not interchangable with the Uni-Loc system.
Just FYI.
I hate to see someone get upset with the wrong cue.
They are nice to shoot, a hard hit, but they need to change the tip to a softer layered tip for better control. I currently own the GW-20 model. I am using the Sniper tips on both of my shafts.
Better get off the subject and go pick on somebody else.
Myya


To answer your question I'm not quiet sure when they started using a Uni-Lock joint, I'm going by what the book says. Uni-Lock Quick Release Joint is how it is worded in the book. As for the tip they use a Le-Pro tip. I personally hit with a GW30 myself and for the money it wasnt a bad cue at all, the hit of it really surprised me alot.

Thanks, Mark
 
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