A couple of conversions for $ale

maidenfreak

Maidenfreak2009
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Old rosewood titlist conversion for sale

Very unique rosewood titlist conversion. Has 2 matching shafts and is in playable condition but does need a new wrap and a cleaning. The builder is unknown but it was found in Stanton, cali.


Butt - 28" @ 14.8oz 5/16x18 pin
Shaft1 - 28 15/16" @ 3.8oz 12.5mm
Shaft2 - 29 1/16" @ 4.0oz 12.6mm
Balance point with both shafts is around 17 1/2"
$425 shipped and insured!
 

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The butt on that first cue sure looks different.. Can't say I have ever seen that before.. Nice cues for the money..
 
Are they straight, any roll apart/together? Any damage to the veneers?

Here are two conversions I recently picked up.


First is the 2 shaft conversion. Selling as I found it.
Butt - 28" @ 14.8oz 5/16x18 pin
Shaft1 - 28 15/16" @ 3.8oz 12.5mm
Shaft2 - 29 1/16" @ 4.0oz 12.6mm
Balance point with both shafts is around 17 1/2"
$550 or best offer


Second cue has a purple heart shaft and built in extension.
Butt - 28 7/8" @ 15.4oz quick release pin
Shaft - 29 1/8" @ 4.4oz 12.2mm
Balance point is 18 1/2"
$450 or best offer


Pm for package deal. Will entertain trades with Justice cases involved.
 
Are they straight, any roll apart/together? Any damage to the veneers?

Cue #1 rolls good together and apart with both shafts. Points have no damage.
Cue # 2 rolls good apart with lift at the joint together. Points have no damage but have been obviously colored last time it was refinished.

Thanks for the interest!
 
The butt on that first cue sure looks different.. Can't say I have ever seen that before.. Nice cues for the money..

I agree I have never seen one like it. I got both of them a few miles from Tad's shop and wonder if that was an influence when building it.
 
do you know what the first cue was converted from? old brunswick? prather? great looking cue :smile:
 
do you know what the first cue was converted from? old brunswick? prather? great looking cue :smile:

Both cues look to be old brunswick rosewood conversions. I have no idea who made them and with all of the interest in number one I am getting more curious by the minute. =)
 
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