***** 2004 Ebony Southwest For Sale*****

shevchenko

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2004 Ebony Southwest. 2 Original shafts with original linen wrap. Both Shafts are straight with melamine ferrule and moori tips. Weighs approximately 19.9-20oz but the balance is so good that it feels lighter. Pin number 04-415. Cue is 95% condition. Just 2 or 3 minor dings. Nothing serious Now the pictures will do the talking. $2350 shipped for this beauty

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Sharp looking cue! The blue laminates seem to be really popular right now.
Good luck with your sale.
 
awesome SW

But I just got to know, why are most Southwest cues as heavy as telephone poles? Very rarely do you see one that is under 19.5. If they made some between say 18.8-19.1 I would probably already own one. Anyway good luck with the sale. I'm sure someone can shoot with a 20 oz. cue just not me...
 
Ebony SW always look great especially with the blue veneers!:)
If only i had the $$.. Gd luck with your sale!
 
oneshotwiss said:
But I just got to know, why are most Southwest cues as heavy as telephone poles? Very rarely do you see one that is under 19.5. If they made some between say 18.8-19.1 I would probably already own one. Anyway good luck with the sale. I'm sure someone can shoot with a 20 oz. cue just not me...

Maybe thats partly why it moves the cue ball around so easily too. But they always feel lighter than what they actually weigh
 
Even worse..

oneshotwiss said:
But I just got to know, why are most Southwest cues as heavy as telephone poles? Very rarely do you see one that is under 19.5. If they made some between say 18.8-19.1 I would probably already own one. Anyway good luck with the sale. I'm sure someone can shoot with a 20 oz. cue just not me...

Ebony nosed JF era cues are the most sought after and are the heaviest of SW cues.

I have yet to see one on the light end.

IF weight is the issue, stay away from Ebony nosed ones.

Ken
 
The veneers in this cue look green to me, not blue...maybe my eyes are worse than I thought...
 
RackRunner said:
The veneers in this cue look green to me, not blue...maybe my eyes are worse than I thought...

Well some people see blue as green and vice versa. A little colour blindness?
 
oneshotwiss said:
But I just got to know, why are most Southwest cues as heavy as telephone poles? Very rarely do you see one that is under 19.5. If they made some between say 18.8-19.1 I would probably already own one. Anyway good luck with the sale. I'm sure someone can shoot with a 20 oz. cue just not me...
I just sold two this week. A solid nose amaranth (purple heart) at 18.5oz, and a 6pt coco nose w/bem points that was 19.4. Like Ken said ebony tends to be a little bit heavier.
 
OK! Lets settle this!! LOL!!!!

shevchenko said:
Well some people see blue as green and vice versa. A little colour blindness?
Well shevchenko, are the laminates blue or green??? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!:D :D :rolleyes:
 
They are Blue-Green. :cool:

Bump for a great looking cue- someday I'll own a SW or 2 (or 20)
 
I assume that you bought this cue from OCK, and it's hard for me to believe that ANYONE could have a successful transaction with him, as he is just bad news. I tried to buy this cue from him for quite some time with no outcome other than wasted time.

Anyway, it's a beautiful cue. Is it now in the US?
 
Mr Hoppe said:
I assume that you bought this cue from OCK, and it's hard for me to believe that ANYONE could have a successful transaction with him, as he is just bad news. I tried to buy this cue from him for quite some time with no outcome other than wasted time.

Anyway, it's a beautiful cue. Is it now in the US?

PM sent! :D
 
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