*** FS: Fury Evolution EV-6 ***

neilhin

AzB Silver Member
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Looking to trade. This cue is new in the original collector case and is absolutely stunning. Please pm me with any questions. Thanks, Neil.
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$SOLD
 
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Nearly 80 inlays set into a single piece of bird's-eye maple .....
 
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Let me help you with this:

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I have one of these and wherever I go with it people are looking at it. The cue is one piece of maple and cored for stability. This one hits real good.

The price is flat stealing. Take the name Fury off it and put any well known cue maker's name on it and it's a $2000+ cue IF they would even attempt to make it.

The thing is that you can't even really appreciate this cue in pictures because the way the design is done you have to rotate it to see the effect of the cascading inlays all up and down the cue.

And people say that there are no bargains on AZB.

Tape over the logo and I bet people would be tripping over themselves to snap up this cue. Fury has got some GREAT cues and someone is going to be very happy with this one.
 
Thanks, John. Fury makes great playing cues at any price range. This one really does have the look and feel of fine custom cue, ideally suited for someone who prefers a lighter cue (18oz - 19oz).
 
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Brand new cue in collector case.
I will consider trades with custom cues or high end production cues (Samsara, Schon, Predator, etc.)
 
Fury Cue - Questions on shafts

Hi sir,

The first shaft; is it a standard Fury shaft that has been made of the finest hard rock maple, tapered to professional specifications, and features an Ivorine-4TM ferrule topped with a 13mm Tiger layered tip.

And the second shaft; is it the Extreme shaft made by Fury, which is made of ten pie- shaped wedges that are laminated together under high pressure to form a radially consistent low deflecting shaft.

Thanks.

Lucas
Lucas Cue Shop
 
If that is Fury's description then ...yes! :)

3 offers this week but not quite what I was looking for. This is a $1,200 retail cue, folks!
 
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