1986 Gus Szamboti

Please give me a call or PM here if you plan to sell the set. 585-444-6156, no trades, just cash.

Hope to hear from you and thanks for the look at this cue. Very beautiful and tasteful.
 
This has to be the nicest Gus/Fellini combo I have ever laid eyes on. Enjoy the heck out of it...
 
Nice

Always nice to see a big time Gus in its glory! You are one lucky man.
 
Simply incredible . It's wonderful that you had the fore thought to save everything to make this complete incredible package. The case is great too!
 
Wow....wow....did i say wow

What a treasure. This has to be in the top three nicest eye candy post i have ever seen here on az
thankyou for sharing
 
bumping this

Just for anyone who might have missed this great cue. When people speak of big cues and monsters they have to take a look at this combo. Case is great, cue is outstanding and the box it was shipped in is just icing on the cake.
 
Vision made me quit 5 years ago. Been playing with a Richard Black prototype Bushka purchased in 1984.

Was John Skinner the original owner of this Gus? John was a huge cue freak in early/ mid 80's and helped me get my cues from Gus in a matter of months instead of years. I thought I'd run into someone that knew where John was living now over the last 12 years but haven't (including Dick Megiveron before he passed). Did you play at Billiard Tavern or College Billiards in the early 80's? Always nice to see a cue like that.

Martin
 
1986 Gus

100% original; original shipping box; receipt; COD postal tag; 3 original shafts per receipt; tooled Fellini case; stored since 1988; original owner.

I apologize for the the photo quality. It was done with a pocket camera.

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What a Great Cue!! Hope you will post "GOOD" pics soon. In the photos of the butt, all the ivory inlays have rounded edges, like CNC. This must be the focus problem of the pocket camera, and not true of the cue. I doubt Gus was using CNC!! Love the cue and its shafts, Paul Del Giudice.
 
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