CurlyCue with description

sde

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I should have posted the description with the initial post, sorry.

I had this cue built to my specs and after I had it a week I sold my other cues and said I would never need another cue. So far I've been correct.
Wish you could all hit with it to see what I mean.

CurlyCue

Built: 1995

Points: 4

Joint: a piloted 5/16x14 from the shaft.

Woods are, forearm and butt-sleeve: zircote

Points and box windows on butt-sleeve: cocobolo

Handle: black ebony

Shaft weight: 4.0 oz

Butt Weight: 16.5 oz

Shaft length: 29 5/8 excluding tip

Butt length: 28 ¾ including rubber bumper

Overall length: 58 3/8

Balance point:17 ¾ from bottom

Shaft diameter: 12.5 mm



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Steve
 
Steve,

I wish I still had my old old curly cue :mad: My dad bought me a pool cue for me when i was like 10yrs old, so basically in 1986. And I loved that cue, and played and played with it for hours on end.

And when i got back into shooting pool a few yrs ago i went looking for it and at first my dad thought he couldnt find it anymore cus it had been stored away, so I go out and buy a SCHON! well a week later my dad calls me up telling me he found the cue lol.

I held onto the cue for a few more years till a friend of mine got his stuff swiped while outa town. So i offer'd him the cue, for Free. Well, needless to say, if i could do it all over again i'd keep the cue lol.

But I know Curly makes a damn nice cue, and is seriously one of the unknown cue makers who can make a cue for the players.

Another of the good unknowns is Randy Busbee.

dave
 
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