***RARE big pin ebony/tulipwood Scruggs***

Pwogg

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Here is an extremely rare find - Tim Scruggs tulipwood into ebony forearm with a BIG pin and flat faced NATURAL material joint. This is the only ebony/tulipwood Scruggs I have ever seen. And with the big pin and natural joint, this makes for one very special Scruggs. Includes fancy matching JPs.
Beautiful tulipwood into super dark ebony, with 16 MOP inlays. This Scruggs also has a skinnier handle which makes it even better and more unique in my opinion. Flawless and super tight REAL lizard skin wrap. By far the best hitting Scruggs I’ve ever had.
Cue has been played with but is in great shape.
Only selling because we may be moving soon. Price is FIRM at $4150 shipped. Any trade offer must have majority cash + a mint custom cue and will have to be HEAVY in my favor. Price includes express shipping in US. Buyer to pay insurance if desired. PayPal friends and family or Venmo (see my iTrader). Goods and services add 3.5%.
Please text me at 541-430-5122 or PM if interested.

Butt - 14.5oz
Shaft 1 - 4.3oz , 13mm
Shaft 2 - 4oz , 13mm
 

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Kickin' Chicken

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I consider this to be the strangest Tim Scruggs cue I've seen. I used to own it wish I didn't sell it. :)

FYI that's not tulipwood

Glwys
 

Pwogg

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It certainly is a cool cue. Pretty sure it’s Brazilian Tulipwood though. The grain and color makes me think it is of that variety.
If it isn’t tulipwood, what is it? Theres several different kinds of tulipwood varieties. They not only look different in different light, but can also change color a bit over time too. Not to mention tulipwood of the same variety can even have different shades and figures.
 

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