known this Cue long time
lucky for me you are not sold it yet my Friend
let me know how much:wink:
Ralf
This cue is dated the day I turned 50.
The Centennial case used to belong to Diamond Bill Cress of
Pleasant Hill, PA ... a suburb of Pittsburgh. I grew up outside
of Pittsburgh, so I wanted my birthday cue to be made by a
Pittsburgh cue maker.
Paul did not have the scrimshaw work done when he shipped me
me the cue, so he sent the joint protector to me to mark it where
I wanted it to align.
I marked it to align with his signature, which made sense to me.
He told me that he had wished I had never talked him into that
joint protector and he would never make another one like it.
Now that he is retired, the above statement has proven true.
This cue is also allergic to any game that is not one pocket.
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lucky for me you are not sold it yet my Friend

let me know how much:wink:
Ralf