"00" Tim Scruggs Mint

Shane Jackson

Action Jackson Industries LLC
Silver Member
Up for sale is a traditional looking "2000" Tim Scruggs
Cue has been GTF case kept and is in mint condition.

Shafts have ivory ferrules and are 13mm.

Ivory Joint with 5/16-14 piloted joint

Ivory Inlays and Multiple veneers. Great Cue from a retired maker!

Priced at $2900 or partial trades with cash

Pay Pal accepted

Contact information :

Shane Jackson
Steel City Billiards
304-914-1477
PoolPlayer314@aol.com
 

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Now, THAT'S what I'm talkin' 'bout!

Nice cue. Very nice cue.
 
joint material
joint type '
pin
??
thanks for your reply
dont want to assume anything
 
Type and pin can be seen in the pics. 5/16-14 piloted. Of course, I'm not sure if the pics were up when you asked.

Chris
 
Nice Timmy

GLWYS.I really like the look of this traditional or old school TS.I'm sure it plays great.
BR,Marc
 
Partial trade

Would you be interested in a early Richard Black Baron towards that Scruggs.
Hitman
 

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ehh

im not going to lie its not my favorite looking cue. odds are I'm not interested:indecisive:
 
Correction! Ivory ferrules!

I have edited this post because Ive made a mistake. I labeled the cue as "not having ivory ferrules" after further inspection (with my contacts in) I have realized that these are in fact ivory ferrules.
 
Shane,

If you have access to a scale, could you give a breakdown on the weights of the butt and each shaft, please?

Thanks, Chris.
 
Not really

If it were ordered light the Ivory in front and minus an ounce in the back would make it light and balanced perfectly.
Nick :)
 
If it were ordered light the Ivory in front and minus an ounce in the back would make it light and balanced perfectly.
Nick :)

Nick, assuming it was ordered with that weight, are most of Tim's cue made so extra weight can be easily added, or is it something that only someone like Bob Frey would be able to do?

Chris
 
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