Interesting cue on Ebay

reminds me of a...

Gondola.
Gondola cues were sold in the Base exchange overseas when I was In the Azores in the late 80's (Islands off of Portugal) They had a Ramin wood shaft with cheap ferrules with the screw in tips. I had a cue from them that had a similar butt sleeve but the spots were solid black; the forearm had an orange and blue butterfly pattern/print on it. (we all have to start somewhere...)

The Gondola looked more like a copy or a cheaper version of this cue's brand or a brand like it (this one seems to be older and has nicer rings) as the joint rings were brass with black sandwich. I steered away from the carved ones. I was not a big fan of the cue I had either, but you took what you could get on the "island." THe carvings on the cue pictured are slightly more detailed than what was in the BX also.

FWIW I saw 3, 4, and 5 piece cues by them; some carved some wrapped with dual color nylon (in stripes). All were with the weight washers and same shafts with brass joints. I recall them being around 20 to 40 dollars at the time.

I find the post on Ebay amusing. I could be totally wrong though.
Have fun on your search.
Jeremy
 
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Junk. I've seen cues, if you want to call it that, like this over the years. As said above, ramin wood shaft, real cheap material. Waste of time and money.
 
hmmm

If he gave it away for free, and you only had to pay his $22 shipping charge, you would still be getting robbed !!

If your name is Qstix, you really should not be calling this an "intersting cue" or you will be requried to change your name... just saying...lol
 
If he gave it away for free, and you only had to pay his $22 shipping charge, you would still be getting robbed !!

If your name is Qstix, you really should not be calling this an "intersting cue" or you will be requried to change your name... just saying...lol

Tap! Tap! Tap!
 
Just though it was interesting in that it looked old, and was "handcarved".

I'm a sucker for mysteries I guess.
 
Just though it was interesting in that it looked old, and was "handcarved".

I'm a sucker for mysteries I guess.
As others have said, JUNK. I don't think they are even hand carved they are pressed like those cheap Chinese boxes to look carved. The wood is soft and the reliefs are pressed in. Recently I through out a bunch of stuff like that I had in my garage. I don't even remember where they came from.
Can you believe the guy has actually had 2 offers on the cue he turned down.
 
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