Sold Ebony Old School 3/8 11

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Sneakypete05

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The story on this cue is as follows:
I purchased this cue from my late friends wife. He had always told me that it was probably the nicest cue that local cuemaker Fred Fairchild had ever made. This is a great old school cue that will make somone a great player. I'm a SouthWest guy, and have been for many years so I'd like to move this on down the road, asking price is $950.00, buyer pays shipping. I've been around AZ since 2005, you can check me out with members such as BILLIARDBUM, NEW2YOUQS, KBOOKS, and RACINARTIST.
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Macassar points into birdseye forearm with 4 Veneers
Solid IV Joint with 3/8 11 brass pin
Butt weighs 15.3
2 shafts (very clean) melamine/LePro tips both 13mm and 3.6 oz
58 inch cue, rolls really good off the rail, very slight movement when butt is rolled alone.
 
The story on this cue is as follows:
I purchased this cue from my late friends wife. He had always told me that it was probably the nicest cue that local cuemaker Fred Fairchild had ever made. This is a great old school cue that will make somone a great player. I'm a SouthWest guy, and have been for many years so I'd like to move this on down the road, asking price is $950.00, buyer pays shipping. I've been around AZ since 2005, you can check me out with members such as BILLIARDBUM, NEW2YOUQS, KBOOKS, and RACINARTIST.
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Macassar points into birdseye forearm with 4 Veneers
Solid IV Joint with 3/8 11 brass pin
Butt weighs 15.3
2 shafts (very clean) melamine/LePro tips both 13mm and 3.6 oz
58 inch cue, rolls really good off the rail, very slight movement when butt is rolled alone.
Did Fred actually make this cue?
 
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