Fs: Les Blevins jump/break
les blevin's cues have a reputation of hitting like a Southwest or Richard Harris at a fraction of the price. They are similiar in design also. it's a little dirty at bottom of shaft(easy fix) no dents or chips at the joints, overall in nice shape. only selling because i'm want to buy a nice player w/ a wrap made by him and they are not cheap. It does have a slight wiggle(very slight), when you remove the end butt piece, the rest of the cue rolls straight as an arrow. this cue is made for jumps and breaks (not a player) a slight wiggle isn't going to make ANY difference. $275 shipped and paypaled. not the best pics, but here's a couple, i can send more direct to your email if you wish. ii don't have the tools for exact measurements of the cue. it is 58 1/4" long, ferrule is white(no chalk stains) with a leather tip(not worn down) and is 12-13 mm. the weight is around 18.5-19.5. i wish i could be more exact. don't really want to ship internationally, to hard to guess shipping cost.


not the best pics, but here's a couple
les blevin's cues have a reputation of hitting like a Southwest or Richard Harris at a fraction of the price. They are similiar in design also. it's a little dirty at bottom of shaft(easy fix) no dents or chips at the joints, overall in nice shape. only selling because i'm want to buy a nice player w/ a wrap made by him and they are not cheap. It does have a slight wiggle(very slight), when you remove the end butt piece, the rest of the cue rolls straight as an arrow. this cue is made for jumps and breaks (not a player) a slight wiggle isn't going to make ANY difference. $275 shipped and paypaled. not the best pics, but here's a couple, i can send more direct to your email if you wish. ii don't have the tools for exact measurements of the cue. it is 58 1/4" long, ferrule is white(no chalk stains) with a leather tip(not worn down) and is 12-13 mm. the weight is around 18.5-19.5. i wish i could be more exact. don't really want to ship internationally, to hard to guess shipping cost.


not the best pics, but here's a couple
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