My newest pickup. 1990 Pre-Date Jerry Franklin SW.

shamadam

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Cleaned up with a new set of JP's ( The first and only set I've made so far ) and a matching shaft made from a 314-3 shaft. Buffed out with a newly pressed wrap. Had to share. Thanks for looking.
 

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shamadam

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Thanks again guys. I appreciate the great comments. The pic's are of the cue as I received it. I'm gonna polish it up, clean up the shafts, put a new tip on one shaft, and take a few more pic's outside. I'm also gonna try to make a set of joint protectors for it. They won't be fancy, but I'll give it a go. Bear with me.
 

Ken_4fun

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I wonder what the selling price was for this cue when it was new. I had a buddy that got a couple Southwest cues each year until he and Laurie got crossways. He told me he never paid more than $400 each for any of them.

Ken
 

shamadam

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I wonder what the selling price was for this cue when it was new. I had a buddy that got a couple Southwest cues each year until he and Laurie got crossways. He told me he never paid more than $400 each for any of them.

Ken


I wish I knew Ken. This is my first SW. Thanks.
 

skins

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I wonder what the selling price was for this cue when it was new. I had a buddy that got a couple Southwest cues each year until he and Laurie got crossways. He told me he never paid more than $400 each for any of them.

Ken

SW's cues were going for around $350 to $450 in 1987, John Wright's prices (650+ for inlaid cues).. By 1990 if I remember right they went up a bit more..
 

Sealegs50

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I wonder what the selling price was for this cue when it was new. I had a buddy that got a couple Southwest cues each year until he and Laurie got crossways. He told me he never paid more than $400 each for any of them.

Ken

Deleting my post. In view of a receipt for a '93, 3-veneer gaboon cue, I doubt either what I recall or what I heard about my cue.
 
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shamadam

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New pic's with the new JP's and a matching 314-3. I also buffed out the cue, and pressed the wrap. Thanks for looking.
 
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