Many of us have spent thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars buying extraordinary cues made from the finest artisans, only to store them in closets and gun safes hidden from view. Don't these pieces of artwork deserve better? I started building cue display cabinets out of necessity when I found that there wasn't a quality commercially manufactured display cabinet readily available. After making my own, I found there was a demand for cabinets but little to no supply. I've made somewhere between 30 - 40 cabinets, selling them all. I've found shipping to be the most difficult aspect of the transactions. In the past couple years, I have changed my shipping methods and packaging, resulting in no damaged cabinets at delivery.
Earlier this week I sold three other cabinets in about 8 hours so I decided to finish out the one that was for my wall and post it for sale
FOR SALE : Cherry cue display Cabinet
8 butt 16 shafts
inset door with bead detail around door
box joint and mortise an tenon joinery
Razor blade three part inlays (maple,amboyna burl,ebony)
tubular cam lock
Price drop 330.00 plus 55.00 shipping
Earlier this week I sold three other cabinets in about 8 hours so I decided to finish out the one that was for my wall and post it for sale
FOR SALE : Cherry cue display Cabinet
8 butt 16 shafts
inset door with bead detail around door
box joint and mortise an tenon joinery
Razor blade three part inlays (maple,amboyna burl,ebony)
tubular cam lock
Price drop 330.00 plus 55.00 shipping
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