Hello all
Here we have a super rare opportunity to acquire one of the Tasc Shop's 3 ever made "Golden Tascarella" cues. This one is in superb condition and comes with an amazing Whitten 2x4 case that was made to match this very special cue. I think Joe Whitten hit a grand slam on this one...
I have sold a couple real cues, not novelties, for well above $30K. They definitely do exist. I would love to share but out of respect for the owners I won’t be able to do that. In both cases, it was rarity that was responsible for the huge dollar amounts
I have a couple Tascs with this same linen and while on an upper end cue like this you might think leather or some reptile wrap wouldve been nice but for us linen lovers, Pete has this magnificent original stock that is so perfect in hand, smoothest silkiest feel ever.
This is one heck of a...
Couldnt agree more. Mike Johnson (Jensen) builds his cues following his mentor Gus Szamboti's build methods including installing a buzz ring.
Shocked that no one snapped this up yet. smh
There’s a few things we can all do to minimize scammers success. It’s true some sellers do have legit reasons for not wanting to accept goods and services on PayPal so to get around that first make sure you’re speaking with the person and ideally a video chat that includes showing the queue...
Having done a fair number of Szam deals with this seller, l can assure everyone that you will be doing biz with one of the very best and most reliable and fair sellers there is,
And yes, that's a lotta cue for the $$$..
Best of luck with this beauty.
This cue is from either late 1950's or early 1960's with a nice titlistr front and very cool swirly green buttsleeve.
Ive had this one for many years; prior to me it was owned from new by a gent from NJ and it has never been refinished or rewrapped, super nice all original cue.
Dennis Swift made old school top quality cases. I do not believe her is still making cases, he went silent a decade ago or more, some folks said likely tax issues forced him out.
I loved his cases.