2006 Bryan Mordt Cocobolo/Ebony Cue

Serge

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2006 Bryan Mordt, Cocobolo with 6 ebony points, 1 maple veneer, ebony ring in the butt, .360-11 pin, white phenolic joint 2 13mm shafts, black linen wrap, 20.3 Oz, 59''

small finish imperfections (light shades) on two long points and a very small ding on the butt, otherwise mint condition

SOLD, Worldwide shipment included.

Please PM me if interest.

My location is Switzerland but Overseas shipping is no issue and I will take Paypal Payments.
 
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Bryan's cues are the nuts! i've been playing with mine exclusively for a few months now and i honestly couldn't be happier with it. the cue has a nice "tonk" sound/feel to it when i hit a ball well. Great cue and a great guy to talk to.

Bryan makes cues for players fellas. all his cues were built for battle
 
I will personally vouch

for this seller. He is very honest and a standup guy. You will not be dissapointed with anything you buy from him.

Chris
 
Really beautiful cue- love the wood-combo. Must be hard to let it go ^^
 
2006 Bryan Mordt, Cocobolo with 6 ebony points, 1 maple veneer, ebony ring in the butt, 3/8x11 pin, white phenolic joint 2 13mm shafts, black linen wrap, 19.5 Oz, 59''

small finish imperfection on one long point and small ding on the butt, otherwise mint condition

$us 650, Worldwide shipment included.

Please PM me if interest.

My location is Switzerland but Overseas shipping is no issue and I will take Paypal Payments.


Could you tell me something about the shaft taper :confused:
On this pic it looks like a conical taper,
and pics from the scratch and ding would be nice, too.
And last but not least - butt and shaft (30/29 or 29 1/2 each) ??
Erich

http://forums.azbilliards.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=126021&stc=1&d=1266054628
 
BCM cue is awesome for playability..i have goncalo alves plainjane for my player..The hitting is very good. Mr Serge is a good man and also Mr Mordt
:smile: so Bump for this cue...
 
How will the cue with this joint play?

I was wondering if anyone knew how this Mordt cue (with the white phenolic joint) would play compared to a Mordt without the white joint? I assume that this BCM cue will not have a hit that is as solid as BCM cue without this extra phenolic piece in the middle of the joint. I have played with a Mordt with just the two small phenolic rings at the joint and like the cue very much. I was thinking about making an offer on this cue but I am worried that this cue will not hit the same way. Anyone got some input?
 
what the heck are you talking about? the 1 inch joint compared to the 1/2 inch joint? it's all phenolic. I'm sure it will hit solid
Bryans cues play nice and this one is a looker too
 
The hit of the cue is absolutely fantastic (but of course it is a personal and subjective player/seller opinion). It as solid as it can be, my standard playing cue is a southwest and honestly I see no difference.
 
The hit of the cue is absolutely fantastic (but of course it is a personal and subjective player/seller opinion). It as solid as it can be, my standard playing cue is a southwest and honestly I see no difference.

i've hit with 2 of bryans cues and they both played the same. nice firm hit with a lot of feed back.
 
How will this Mordt play?

I know that Mordt makes some of the best hitting cues...that is why I want to buy one. The extra piece of phenolic (plastic) will definitely effect how the cue plays as compared to one of his cues without it (which is his normal design). If anyone with real cue knowledge has any input as to how the extra white phenolic piece will effect the hit, it would be much appreciated.
 
How will this Mordt hit?

Sorry guys...I did not see the last 2 replies. My last reply was ment for DawgAndy. Thanks for the additional information. I have a Southwest, Bender, and a few other custom cues. I play with the Bender most of the time because I have figured out that I really prefer the stainless 3/8 pin pin over brass. I really like how my buddies Mordt plays. Can you add a photo which shows the joints from the end (the shafts and how the pin goes into the phenolic piece)? I love the look of this cue. I am not a fan of ebony but as the points...this cue looks really nice. I am just concerned about not having that wood-to-wood joint. Again...any additional input would be fantastic!!!
 
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