2000 Scruggs BRIGHTEST veneers I've ever seen

PRICE LOWERED to $1,100.00 PLUS shipping and insurance AND a 3 day guarantee less shipping and insurance.

John
 
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$1,100.00 PLUS Shipping and insurance

This 2000 Scruggs with MAK initials comes with maple, bright purple, bright green, and black veneers (they are the most vivid veneers I have ever seen from Scruggs), ebony points and ebony butt sleeve go into a nice piece of birdseye for the forearm. Butt sleeve has a couple small nicks I call "playing rash." Sleeve also measures 1.25", 3/8-10 ACME stainless steel joint and pin, two shafts with matching ringwork, ivory ferrules, medium Moori tips, measurements are 12.15 mm (no chalk weighs 3.4 oz), and 12.40 mm (blue w/chalk weighs 3.6 oz), both smooth and no nicks, remember shafts have no brass inserts and weigh less. Butt weighs 14.5 oz., cue together weighs 17.9 - 18.1 oz. Both butt and shafts are 29" & 58" total together. Cue includes joint protectors. Three day money back guarantee less shipping and insurance if this cue is not what you expected.

John email me at: johnkmarshall@comcast.net

cell phone: 509-993-8348

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Anyone interested in a great cue for steal deal??

Thanks for looking,

John

$1150 is a give away price for a cue that nice.. i wish i had the cash.. i would deffinatly buy it.. best of luck with your sale..

chris
 
nice market

as nice as they are even this nice scruggs is sitting in limbo in a soft market. i had my scruggs up and didn't even get an offer. nice cue and good luck.
 
rack'em zach'em said:
why is this cue still for sale?
Soft market, small shafts and light weight, maybe?

BTW - I don't mean this to be a knock on this cue at all.
 
qfancier,

I appreciate your opinion and, I think you are right, however, many players prefer shafts around 12.5 mm and these are extremely smooth and nick free. They have been well maintained, including like new tips as can be seen from pics. The weight can easily be adjusted to 19-20 oz with little effort. The best selling points are bright vivid veneers, and the ACME joint pin that gives this cue an incredibly lively feel with all the surface area of the pin in contact with the wood surface of the shafts. The balance is awesome as usual on this Scruggs cue. Hope someone steps up and makes a great buy on this keeper cue.

Nick, what are you thinking of trading plus $$?? I have one in private college and another on his way very soon...

Like the commercial says, "HELP, SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!" (<:

John
 
jkmarshall_cues said:
qfancier,

I appreciate your opinion and, I think you are right, however, many players prefer shafts around 12.5 mm and these are extremely smooth and nick free. They have been well maintained, including like new tips as can be seen from pics. The weight can easily be adjusted to 19-20 oz with little effort. The best selling points are bright vivid veneers, and the ACME joint pin that gives this cue an incredibly lively feel with all the surface area of the pin in contact with the wood surface of the shafts. The balance is awesome as usual on this Scruggs cue. Hope someone steps up and makes a great buy on this keeper cue.

Nick, what are you thinking of trading plus $$?? I have one in private college and another on his way very soon...

Like the commercial says, "HELP, SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!" (<:

John
Thanks for not taking it the wrong way. I didn't think about adding that much weight. It is a good looking player's cue.
 
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