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greyghost

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http://cgi.ebay.com/CUSTOM-AWSOME-P...ultDomain_0?hash=item19b8eb79d2#ht_500wt_1182

this is one very nice cue and for sure you will not find a better priced cue on enbay with black ebany points on birdeyes forearm and leather wrap , this 58" ferl to but cap, balanced of cue is 19" from but cap with 30plus growth straight grain shaft ( thats a 3a1 qaulity very rare to find shaft near as stiff as a predator 314 but still offer good spin action) shaft alone is valued near $250 if ur lucky enough to find one with a radial pin.

this cue was made for Roonie Alcono by Nimrod ciensa ( ranked in the top 10 in the world in 10ball) which i am lucky have won it off him in match game he was invloved with.

I have another cue so no need for a second cue.

This one excellent shooting cue and well balanced and rolls straight.

if you have question feel free to send a message

Cue is being sold locally also and i have right to remove the listing at any time.
 
I dont get it. Funny cuz the dude spells on a 5th grade level or that he won the cue off of Alcano?
 
I still have the one of a kind Cuetec Strickland signature cue for sale. I am only asking 1500.00 for it. PM me if interested. :wink2:
 
I dont get it. Funny cuz the dude spells on a 5th grade level or that he won the cue off of Alcano?

That is because English is not his first Language, I would bet that he is a Filipino that lives in the USA. I have an Asian Wife, and the way this guy speaks is typically the way that Asians butcher the English language.

JIMO
 
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i'd buy it but i would'nt have enough money left to have all my teeth pulled so i'll pass. Great looking cue,g/l with your sale.
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/CUSTOM-AWSOME-P...ultDomain_0?hash=item19b8eb79d2#ht_500wt_1182

this is one very nice cue and for sure you will not find a better priced cue on enbay with black ebany points on birdeyes forearm and leather wrap , this 58" ferl to but cap, balanced of cue is 19" from but cap with 30plus growth straight grain shaft ( thats a 3a1 qaulity very rare to find shaft near as stiff as a predator 314 but still offer good spin action) shaft alone is valued near $250 if ur lucky enough to find one with a radial pin.

this cue was made for Roonie Alcono by Nimrod ciensa ( ranked in the top 10 in the world in 10ball) which i am lucky have won it off him in match game he was invloved with.

I have another cue so no need for a second cue.

This one excellent shooting cue and well balanced and rolls straight.

if you have question feel free to send a message

Cue is being sold locally also and i have right to remove the listing at any time.

That's actually not a bad cue. The top filipino cue makers produce some nice stuff, for very reasonable prices.
 
That's actually not a bad cue. The top filipino cue makers produce some nice stuff, for very reasonable prices.

I bought a cue by a company named Worx. The cue is covered in Abalone and mother of pearl. It has 8 points above the wrap and 8 below. There is even Amboyna burl inlaid on it. The forearm is Birdseye and the butt is curly maple. The wrap is well done and is Irish linen. The joint is a funky translucent whitish plastic and the entire cue is dead straight (after I refaced both sides of the joint:wink:). The ring work on the cue is ....well lets not get into that:rolleyes:. I won this cue on Ebay for $76.00 and this included shipping. I am fairly sure that they are not the top cue makers that you were referring to but for the price or even 5 times the price this cue is stunning to look at. The same cue on their website is more expensive but still very reasonable. I have made a few simple cues and it blows me away that someone worked this hard to make such a amazing cue and sold it for chump change. Did I mention that this cue plays good.

http://www.worxcustomcues.com/
 
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Cuebuddy, I'm honestly not trying to antagonize you, but I was under the impression that Worx cues (while very nice looking) were all decal cues.

Anyone have any information on this?
 
Cuebuddy, I'm honestly not trying to antagonize you, but I was under the impression that Worx cues (while very nice looking) were all decal cues.

Anyone have any information on this?

You will have to try harder then that to antagonize me:grin:. All the cues that I have seen on their web site are inlaid, although I have not seen them all. They have a huge site and they will say what they are unladed with. I am just about sure that this cue of mine was done by hand and eye. In other words it is not perfect like a machine had done it. Some of the inlays were cracked when they were fitted into the cue and if you look close you can see the flaws. The finish is also great. I will see if I can find the same cue that I have on their site.
 
It is number 16 on this page. http://www.worxcustomcues.com/classic2.html I won this cue back before they had a website and although I like the cue, there are many others I like better on the website. Having said that the cues that I prefer to collect and shoot with are not so gaudy as these, but every collection needs a couple.

Grey ghost if you are still awake sorry for the hijack.:o
 
That is because English is not his first Language, I would bet that he is a Filipino that lives in the USA. I have an Asian Wife, and the way this guy speaks is typically the way that Asians butcher the English language.

JIMO

Seems like the best speculative conclusion Craig. The info he wrote in the description contains info that a novice or toadstool would never spout.

I don't know this cuemaker, perhaps someone here will chime in, but seems this cue is not over priced. Looks good to me!
 
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