'06 Andy Gilbert, 4 point 5 veneers. Joss Sneaky + 4 butt 8 shaft lizzard skin case

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ANDY GILBERT BY ITSELF WILL COST:

$800 or best offer



Andy Gilbert, Southwest style, 4 ebony points, 5 veneers (orange, birdseye, yellow, green, and black), ivory joint, rest of the cue is birdseye and ebony. Rings with veneers at points A, B, and E. 2 shafts, around 13 mm (probably a little less not smaller than 12.6 mm), not to sure what the ferrels are, but the tips are Moori and Kamuri, both are medium. Cue rolls true, not the slightest wobble. Slight bluing right below the ferrels.

Joss Sneaky, Tiger X shaft. Slight wobble due to the pin on the Joss cue.

4 butt / 8 shaft lizzard skin case, It's a George Tip tool, tip pix, and joint protectors.


Selling the whole package for $1000.00. Prefer money order, but will accept Paypal. I will pay for next day Fed Ex.

If you are interested and you would like to see pics. Please email me at michael.maloney@scientificdrilling.com or call my cell, (337) 281-6641.
 
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I've included pics here.
 

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More pics for the items I have for sale. Sorry for the delay of the pictures.
 

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Do I need to post better pictures of the cue?

Just trying to get this cue sold, because I no longer gamble or find time to actually play. The last tournament I played in I got a phone call to leave for a job in the middle of the Houston Amature Open beating the kid who won the Waco Open, and ended up letting him beat me so that I could go out on a job. So, instead of letting this cue sit in a hard case forgotten. I thought I would let someone have the chance to buy it. The cue hits solid.
 
I'd for sure say to take better pics.......
No matter where you're looking to unload it online, they'll come in handy.

Best of luck with the sales!
 
I don't think there is anything better to help sell a cue than to take the time to get some good photos. Just take the cue outside in a cloudy bright area (not direct sunlight), lay it on a towel or something, and get good pix of the forearm alone, the joint, the butt alone, the wrap, and the entire cue. Most people try to take the pix on the diagonal of the camera so they get the best possible image.
Joe
 
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