17 Cues I Have For Sale

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Here are 17 Quality Cues I have for sale. All are mint/unchalked or chalked and near mint to mint. Going from left to right the cues are as follows:

Perry Weston 25th anniversary cue
Mottey propeller cue
James White 5 point cue
Tim Scruggs ebony on ebony
Chris Nitti
Verl Horn 8 Ivory points and starburst cue
SW
Richard Harris Blue Grass cue (12 points)
Art Cantando purpleheart
Art Cantando barbells cue
Bob Manzino
Bill Schick Gambler
Joss West 8 point cue
Phillippi
McDermott SW style cue
Tim Scruggs Phantom cue
James White ebony hoppe cue

Please PM if you are interested in prices and specs.

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What is the price of the 2nd cue from the left as well as the 4 and 5 cue and the makers and stats of the cues
 
Oh man, is it too much to ask for names, specs, prices.

Just throw up a couple of pictures and say PM me....................... :rolleyes:
 
I am interested in cue 7 and 8 from the left. Please PM me the maker and the price for these cues. Thanks Much!!
 
LILJOHN30 said:
What is the price of the 2nd cue from the left as well as the 4 and 5 cue and the makers and stats of the cues

The second cue from left to right is an unchalked Mottey. It has 60 Ivory inlays, a piloted Ivory joint and a lizard warp. My price is $3,435.00 delivered by USPS Express Mail. The cue is 58.0 inches long. It weighs 19.3 oz. with one shaft and 19.2 oz. with the other; the butt alone weighs 15.5 oz. The shaft diameters are both right at 13.08 mm.

The fourth cue from left to right is a MINT Tim Scruggs ebony on ebony cue, with a piloted stainless steel joint and a 5/16-14 screw. My price is $2,435.00 delivered by USPS Express Mail. The cue is 58.0 inches long. It weighs 19.3 oz. with either shaft; the butt alone weighs 15.3 oz. The shaft diameters are both right at 13.02 mm.

The fifth cue from left to right is a Chris Nitti cue, with a flat-faced phenolic joint. The cue is used with a couple of small chips in the butt cap near the rubber bumper. My price is $1,135.00 delivered by USPS Express Mail. The cue is 58.0 inches long. It weighs 19.9 oz. with one shaft and 19.8 oz. the other; the butt alone weighs 16.0 oz. The shaft diameters are both right at 12.98 mm. One shaft has never been chalked.
 
Here is my guess on the makers left to right on top picture:

Weston, Mottey, White, Scruggs, Nitti, Horn, SW, Harris, Cantando, Cantando, Manzino, Schick, Joss West, Phillippi, ???, Scruggs, White.

The 3rd to last cue has me stumped! :mad:
 
good start

Quality Cues said:
The second cue from left to right is an unchalked Mottey. It has 60 Ivory inlays, a piloted Ivory joint and a lizard warp. My price is $3,435.00 delivered by USPS Express Mail. The cue is 58.0 inches long. It weighs 19.3 oz. with one shaft and 19.2 oz. with the other; the butt alone weighs 15.5 oz. The shaft diameters are both right at 13.08 mm.

The fourth cue from left to right is a MINT Tim Scruggs ebony on ebony cue, with a piloted stainless steel joint and a 5/16-14 screw. My price is $2,435.00 delivered by USPS Express Mail. The cue is 58.0 inches long. It weighs 19.3 oz. with either shaft; the butt alone weighs 15.3 oz. The shaft diameters are both right at 13.02 mm.

The fifth cue from left to right is a Chris Nitti cue, with a flat-faced phenolic joint. The cue is used with a couple of small chips in the butt cap near the rubber bumper. My price is $1,135.00 delivered by USPS Express Mail. The cue is 58.0 inches long. It weighs 19.9 oz. with one shaft and 19.8 oz. the other; the butt alone weighs 16.0 oz. The shaft diameters are both right at 12.98 mm. One shaft has never been chalked.

Lots of good information here. Now how about the other 14? At least start with #3 from left, that wood looks very unusual.
 
misterpoole said:
Lots of good information here. Now how about the other 14? At least start with #3 from left, that wood looks very unusual.

yes, very unusual....JMW....redwood lace burl stabilized by Wildwoods....5pt, veneers....ivory joint....3/8-11....ivory stitch rings
 
Suggestion

Quality Cues said:
Here are 17 Quality Cues I have for sale. All are mint/unchalked or chalked and near mint to mint. Please PM if you are interested in prices and specs.

Suggestion: I understand if you want interested parties to PM you for prices. The predicament you have by not simply telling the world who made your cues, cue by cue, is that others will voice their opinions on who made the cues. This will then either give the board an incorrect impression of who the cuemakers are, or force you to name them... late.

Will :) :o :rolleyes: ;) :)
 
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BEST WISHES & GOOD LUCK SELLING! :)
 
CocoboloCowboy said:
What is 3rd. from the Left? Price? (2) Shafts?

The 3rd cue from left to right is a James White redwood lace burl cue delivered in November 2005. The cue has a flat-faced solid Ivory joint with a 3/8-11 brass screw, and a black lizard wrap. The cue is unchalked and rolls dead straight. It is 58.0 inches long and weighs 19.5 oz. with one shaft and 19.4 oz. with the other; the butt alone weighs 15.7 oz. The shaft diameters are 13.05 mm and 12.98 mm. My price is $2,235.00 delivered by USPS Express Mail.
 
Worminator said:
Here is my guess on the makers left to right on top picture:

Weston, Mottey, White, Scruggs, Nitti, Horn, SW, Harris, Cantando, Cantando, Manzino, Schick, Joss West, Phillippi, ???, Scruggs, White.

The 3rd to last cue has me stumped! :mad:


Looks like a McDermott from the bumper
 
andywho said:
what cue is that number 8?

Cue number 8 from left to right is a 12 point Richard Harris Blue Grass cue. The cue is no longer available for sale. It is a great looking and playing cue. It was my personal playing cue for about 6 months, which is a long term relationship with a pool cue for me.
 
Danktrees said:
cue number 8 from the left is bluegrass, 8th from the right is a cantando i think.

You are correct, the 8th cue from right to left is a Cantando. It was refinished, inlaid and wrapped by Art in 2007, and has not been chalked since. The cue is 100% mint and dead straight together and apart. Art will be 80 on March 5th. He has made less than 100 cues. This Cantando is no longer available for sale.
 
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