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    FS Two Shafts - Rick Howard - Chris Nitti

    1--- Rick Howard Shaft on bottom with red ladder ring work: Joint collar .828" 29" shaft - 13.2mm - 3.98 oz. 2 --Chris Nitti on top with dash ring work - Joint collar .838": 29" shaft - 13 mm - 3.77 oz. Ivory Ferrule? Has grain. Both Shafts are straighter than an arrow is supposed to be. They...
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    FS Two Shafts Rick Howard Chris Nitti

    1--- Rick Howard Shaft on bottom with red ladder ring work: Joint collar .828" 29" shaft - 13.2mm - 3.98 oz. 2 --Chris Nitti on top with dash ring work - Joint collar .838": 29" shaft - 13 mm - 3.77 oz. Both Shafts are straighter than an arrow is supposed to be. They both roll perfectly flat. I...
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    FS: Two Shafts: Tascarella - Richard Black

    Tascarella Shaft Tascarella Shaft Still here
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    FS: Two Shafts: Tascarella - Richard Black

    shaft 3/8 x 11? Probably is 3/8 x 11 : It is 3/8 but won't take a 3/8 x 10 pin which I have. I don't have a 3/8 x 11 pin to check it. What ever standard pin Tascarella uses is what it is. Whoever needs a Tascarella shaft will know the thread they use.
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    FS: Two Shafts: Tascarella - Richard Black

    1. Tascarella? NO. My mistake It is a Rick Howard Shaft on bottom with red ladder ring work: Joint collar .828" 29" shaft - 13.2mm - 3.98 oz. 2. Richard Black on top with silver ring - ivory ferrule. Joint collar .827": 29" shaft - 12.75mm - 3.83 oz. Both Shafts are straighter than an arrow is...
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    TS Sneaky

    Looks like he pulled it off eBay
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    TS Sneaky

    Ts The link above by jmfo41 "Timmy Scruggs" is the one I refered to in the first post. Thanks
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    TS Sneaky

    Ts Both of the above look OK to me. I am looking at another one listed in "Scruggs Cue" It is headed Timmy Scruggs SP at $400. OBO. The real logo looks like HA from the side view This one is wrong. The T comes below the S and is too close to the S, and the wood is poor. I don,t know how to put...
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    TS Sneaky

    I see a cue listed as a TS Sneaky for sale on eBay that looks fishy to me . I have never seen a true TS like that one. Wood and Logo. - Caution! I can't get the link to work here. Check the link on the 6th post below. "Timmy Scruggs" Thanks
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    HELP ! Will a Schon ob shaft fit a Scruggs cue????

    schon shaft I have seen Scruggs SP wood joint butts split from forcing on a Schon shaft.
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    why the American love so much for Sneaky Pete cues?

    SPs Less Money, and some look like house cues but play like the Custom Cues. You are probably in the wrong forum here to discuss your question.
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    Meucci Sneaky Pete - 1990's - Cheap!

    meucci SP Chris, I might have beat you to the draw with my PM ahead of you. We will see what he does.
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    Meucci Sneaky Pete - 1990's - Cheap!

    meucci PM sent Thanks
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    1955 Brunswick Anniversary (Feeler)

    table I was not ripping a price. I read the post that you were feeling for opinions about what your friend was thinking about a price to ask as there was no price set. I was trying to help as I thought he was thinking too high. Your post is not worded as a table for sale with a price. Sorry
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    1955 Brunswick Anniversary (Feeler)

    table Too much money.
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    One more time for the 170 customs by Prulhiere

    cues You couldn't buy mine for $400. The cues are getting known then the market will bring the price up. I collect SP cues and have cues from the best known makers. The Prulheire SPs I have compare in Quality with them so far. I am playing with one about every day now testing it out and have...
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    One more time for the 170 customs by Prulhiere

    Prulhiere Cues Don't overlook these cues. I bought one and liked it so much I bought two more. The value of each cue should be $200. - $300.
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    FS: Stacey and Rocky Tillis Cues

    tillis cue How do you identify the cue as made by Rocky Tillis? Thanks
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    Scruggs Sneaky!!!!!!!!!!!

    cue Brilliant Thread.
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    Quality Cues no trust

    trust I made a mistake once: I thought I was wrong but later found out that I was right.
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