1985-1987 early Franklin era Southwest cue with LOA.

Very rare and interesting cue

I agree that it can only go up in value
If Southwest ever quits building the price could go through the roof.

The LOA is a nice added value to the sale
Good luck with it
 
Randy9Ball said:
Would somebody please get me the winning numbers for the Florida Lotto?
I can get them for you. I just need a $5000 deposit and I also get 20 percent of the winnings. BTW, very nice cue Troy and good luck on the sale.
 
I see where was confused now. I thought the LOA was the "specs" part of the original post. sorry for the trouble
 
New pics taken today 12-21-08

New pictures taken today 12-21-08
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I sure would like to see this cue go to a good home of a fellow AZB'r. If not it will be on Ebay shortly. This cue needs to find a good home.
 
oneshotwiss said:
I'd give it one if it had a playable shaft with it, but 12.25 is pretty much useless...

I know 12.25 is an issue for most people...however, you'd be surprised at how well this cue plays with that shaft. It's also a great piece of history given the fact that Billy Steele used to own this cue.
 
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