2005 Judd Fuller - JT-1

nibrobus

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Weight: 19.3
Length: 58"
Joint: 3/8 x 10 wood to wood
Tips: 12.75 mm
Nickel silver "fancy" rings
Tulipwood handle
Price: SOLD to cuehobby

Cue was my main player for about 2 years and has a finish ding on the forearm, scuff and chip in the buttcap. The last photo shows the chip (couldn't get the ding to show up on camera). By the way, the birdseye in this cue is insane!
 

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i'll take it

as long as the cue is straight together and apart. pm me your info

thanks
 
Rare to see a Judd that cheap. All it needs is new tips and shafts cleaned and you're good to go.
 
Thanks to everyone for the interest. Cuehobby is first in line for the cue, and just to let everyone know I'm really looking for cash at this time, no trades.
 
nibrobus said:
Weight: 19.3
Length: 58"
Joint: 3/8 x 10 wood to wood
Tips: 12.75 mm
Nickel silver "fancy" rings
Tulipwood handle
Price: SOLD to cuehobby

Cue was my main player for about 2 years and has a finish ding on the forearm, scuff and chip in the buttcap. The last photo shows the chip (couldn't get the ding to show up on camera). By the way, the birdseye in this cue is insane!

That cue used to be mine.

Nibrobus, I don't remember if you were the guy I sold it to as that was a few years ago (and I can't even remember what I had for breakfast this morning).

That cue was in MINT condition when I sold it. Then, I played one last rack with it before shipping it out and, as luck would have it, I got bumped by a passer-by and the butt cap hit the brass pocket of the Brunswick table I was playing on.

It was a quick lesson that once a cue is sold, you NEVER play with it again.

I gave the buyer a partial refund AND the option of backing out of the sale. It was a stupid move but one that I learned from REALLY quick.

Either way, this is a great playing cue!!! And whomever bought it, if you're ever interested in selling, please let me know.

Thanks,
Brian
 
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