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  1. poohkiller

    Deal of the week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Capone cues are awesome, I had one and can recommend trying them to anyone!!! Superb playability and construction. You may want to list the joint material as well. Good luck!!
  2. poohkiller

    Old Helmstetters?

    Icon2....... looking at your cue literally shocked me. What a beautiful and UNIQUE look! Finally something that I know that I have never EVER seen before. Seriously. I am out of words. The same goes for Craig's cue, although I have seen some of Richard's cues here (with one of them being Lisa's...
  3. poohkiller

    Justis and South West $100 shipped

    I was thinking about the number of zeros missing :D Nice offering, the pocket/carrier of the tapper looks very nicely done.
  4. poohkiller

    New Fisher For Blow Fish

    This has been a very unfortunate situation for both Bryan and Eric as well, I am sure. But they are both act like gentlemen do and I am sure that they have settled this issue between each other. Naturally, both Jamie and Mia and everyone are perfectly entitled to voicing their opinions and...
  5. poohkiller

    B on B from BC

    ...and, although it is almost impossible to get ahold of one, but don't forget Joel Hercek either. And if Burton was here with us, we would have 4 great masters of this type of cue making. Yet, I am still an A-joint / short splice guy :)
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    B on B from BC

    Berny, Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts, I greatly count on it. Although I have only had a very-very small fraction of the number of cues you have possessed so far but I can say that I have been feeling the very same way, just as you put it here: "But it always depends also on...
  7. poohkiller

    wanted spot for Haley cue

    Subscribing..... hoping to see some cues of Marcus I have not seen so far.
  8. poohkiller

    B on B from BC

    Something I wanted to ask: if you have tried to cue by now, how did you like the solid ivory joint's feel and feedback? I am a little bit reluctant when it comes to this particular joint type and I am sure you could provide me some information and maybe a comparison to all the cues you have had...
  9. poohkiller

    tad style cue for sale

    I've got to get one of these in the future Smooth black leather... how cool would it look? Or the traditional white and green speck linen - I doubt you could go wrong with any of these. Nor with this cue. A lot of cue and playability for the money. Martin and Tad had their very good reasons...
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    4-95 Paul F. Mottey: Excellent ebony players cue with stitch rings for sale.

    Okay, I have a sale pending on this cue. I hope it will be finalized and that I can ship the cue on Monday or as soon as money clears. Will keep everyone posted when it has finally and 100% sold but what is for sure is that it has been spoken for. THANKS! :)
  11. poohkiller

    4-95 Paul F. Mottey: Excellent ebony players cue with stitch rings for sale.

    Jun, Thank you very much too! I love your '08 Mottey cue! Along with some other works of Paul yours have driven me towards wanting a Mottey cue this bad but things turned out different and I have got a great opportunity and really need the cash for that. If that wasn't the case... well, you...
  12. poohkiller

    FS: Nice Gus Szamboti with Fellini Case....

    This is incredible!!! What an offer!! I'd jump on this if I had the funds! WOW!
  13. poohkiller

    4-95 Paul F. Mottey: Excellent ebony players cue with stitch rings for sale.

    Dave, thank you for the very nice reply, I really appreciate it. I have absolutely no intention of screwing anyone and I have never had or done anything like that. As for the cue and price... these started at $1,500 and Paul has semi-retired (makes about 5 cues a year or so as I have read) so...
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    4-95 Paul F. Mottey: Excellent ebony players cue with stitch rings for sale.

    Here are some additional pictures and info. Here you may see the rings line-up. Here is the ivory ferrule with the grains and the shaft wood - that is worth a look. Unfortunately due to the extra long day yesterday at collage I was looking even worse than on this picture but anyhow, here is...
  15. poohkiller

    Tikkler's Scott Gracio Cap Set

    That is exactly what I was meant to say, I was thinking the same seeing Alton's latter works - his earliers were perfect too but these are so nice, it's scary. Congratulations for the craftsman and for the new owner too - I sincerely hope that we will see the pictures of the set installed on...
  16. poohkiller

    4-95 Paul F. Mottey: Excellent ebony players cue with stitch rings for sale.

    I have answered Sir! Thank you for your PM! I will be here on and off for the next 30 minutes and then go to bed. Before this I will answer all remaining PMs and emails. Thank you all for inquiring so far, keep in touch.
  17. poohkiller

    4-95 Paul F. Mottey: Excellent ebony players cue with stitch rings for sale.

    Here are the measurements: Shaft with ivory ferrule: 13.04 millimeter, 4.12 ounces Shaft with LBM ferrule: 12.60 millimeter (couldn't tell that it was this 'thin', it feels great!), 3.9 ounces Butt's weight: 15.6 ounces hence the weight of 19.5 or 19.7. The balance of the cue is perfect, not...
  18. poohkiller

    4-95 Paul F. Mottey: Excellent ebony players cue with stitch rings for sale.

    Hello all, I got the cue through a trade with the owner and Troy Oldham of onthehill.net - I'd like to thank him here one more time for such a great trading experience and for all his help. On to the cue: It was built by Paul Mottey and was finished in April of 1995. The cue has four ebony...
  19. poohkiller

    B on B from BC

    One world: WONDERFUL! You know this is that kind of a cue that you can't look at in its details during the first one or two minutes! I keep on scrolling down like a maniac looking for more clear pictures - and I want to forget all those I have seen before this isn't mine. OK, The last...
  20. poohkiller

    Ginacue pics: experimenting, let me know your thoughs

    Your pictures show the details of the cues very nicely - sometimes although a picture is perfect (it isn't blurry and the brightness is correct as well) you still can't see the details because of shadows and the angle used. With yours that is not the case, the details can be seen nicely. I'd...
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