Cue Maker, Gary Wright, hand crafted approximately 600 custom cues from 1990 until 2000. Most of his cues were made with birdseye maple and many different exotic woods such as ebony, coco bolo, kingwood, and bubinga for the points and inlays. He utilized both the phenolic 3/8-10 and 5/16-14 metal joints. Irish linen was used for the wrap and NO ivory was used in his work. The majority of his cues were sold on the west coast with some being sold through out the United States and Japan. Ed Wright, Gary's cousin (thus the name Cousin's Cues) sold the majority of the cues directly to players and collectors at pool rooms, pool tournaments and dealer shows. When Gary quit making cues, several were put in storage and are being offered now at low prices to sell[/I]
$200 shipped CONUS & insured. PayPal or Venmo accepted for payment.
4 pt Cocobolo (Green veneers) 29”, 15 1/2oz Butt, phenolic joint, 3/8-10 pin
One shaft 29”, 3 3/4oz, pro taper, 13mm LePro tip
This cue never been played and been in storage for 20 years. The green veneer cue has a slight ridge on the buttcap you can feel, and you can see in the close up of the butt, and the shaft has a slight shade on the wood where the flap on the storage case hung over it. You have to look hard to see it and it would not affect play, but I have lowered the price.
* I included a closeup photo to show quality and beauty of the Cocobolo, but
You need to hold it in your hand to appreciate it.
$200 shipped CONUS & insured. PayPal or Venmo accepted for payment.
4 pt Cocobolo (Green veneers) 29”, 15 1/2oz Butt, phenolic joint, 3/8-10 pin
One shaft 29”, 3 3/4oz, pro taper, 13mm LePro tip
This cue never been played and been in storage for 20 years. The green veneer cue has a slight ridge on the buttcap you can feel, and you can see in the close up of the butt, and the shaft has a slight shade on the wood where the flap on the storage case hung over it. You have to look hard to see it and it would not affect play, but I have lowered the price.
* I included a closeup photo to show quality and beauty of the Cocobolo, but
You need to hold it in your hand to appreciate it.
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