4 pointers Manufactured by KaoKao $80

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These are short spliced 4 pointers with veneers.
Short white butt cap.
Piano key trim rings on the butt and at the joint
5/16X18 Stainless piloted joint.
Double Pressed Linen Wrap.
Nice White Canadian Maple 13mm shafts with 12" pro taper.
They Play real nice. They have a very nice traditional look.
I have sold these for years, they hold up real good. :yeah:
I played with one myself for nearly 2 years.
They have been my favorite cue to offer.
All will be straight. I triple check. :)
The trim rings are similar design but slightly different for easy match-up if you buy the pair.
I have just these 2 forearms left out of the original 10. :thumbup:
Pick one for $80 delivered USA. Get both for $140. :cool:
HT Butt #2.jpg

#4140 HT forearm2.jpg

4132 nl 002.jpg

#4132HT Forearm.jpg
 
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Pick one or take both. Add a case if you like.
Please PM if interested.
1X1 Special 1.jpg

2 by 2 CASES.jpgNo black oval only square style

2X2 Croc top.jpgBurgandy & Tan only in this style
 
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Great Cues for the money. :yes:
Still have some of these 2 models left.
Nice traditional 4-point cues with veeneers.
They play great look great and hold up real well.
Please PM if interested. These cues retail for $120 each.
 
Got a nice pair ready to go

One for $80 delivered or get the both for $140.
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4140.jpg
 
Weekend Bump

The one I have in hand is way sweet. :yes:
The one left is the dark forearm #4140. :thumbup:
4140.jpg

4140 butt.jpg

4140 forearm.jpg
 
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Can you get these cues all the time? And how many different cues do you have to choose from? Any radial pins?
 
Can you get these cues all the time? And how many different cues do you have to choose from? Any radial pins?

Yes, I can get these cues while they last. I hand select the ones I sell.
I make sure all is good before I ship.
These are the only 2 of this series left.
There were originally 10 different 4 point forearms.

I have the Radial pin cues posted in a different thread.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=178684
There are 7 different models of those left.
If you want more pics PM me your email.
They are 6-pointers and do cost a little bit more.
Thanks for your interest. :smile:
 
KaoKao cue

Johnny9- when you get your cue how about an honest review on it?

Hey, yes, I will be glad to review. I have been around pool a long time, have played with everything, including a Gus Szamboti a friend of mine had many years ago. I am a very discriminating judge of cues, a perfectionist (Probably to a fault), but I'm sure, based on the pics and description, that these are probably well worth the money, if not much more. I mean, we're talking under 100 Dollars! I should have it soon, and will be back to talk about it. I know, I just joined the forums, but I have been a long time visitor, and just recently decided to step into the fray. Hit 'em all, Hit 'em good!
 
Hey, yes, I will be glad to review. I have been around pool a long time, have played with everything, including a Gus Szamboti a friend of mine had many years ago. I am a very discriminating judge of cues, a perfectionist (Probably to a fault), but I'm sure, based on the pics and description, that these are probably well worth the money, if not much more. I mean, we're talking under 100 Dollars! I should have it soon, and will be back to talk about it. I know, I just joined the forums, but I have been a long time visitor, and just recently decided to step into the fray. Hit 'em all, Hit 'em good!
Sounds like you will be a good and fair judge of these cues.
 
I do not have any cues with extra shafts at the present time.
Would any one wish to purchase the #4140.
 
KaoKao Cue

As a buyer, I received mine today. Overall, well worth the money. Cosmetically, the fit and finish could be that of a much more expensive cue. Joint, rings, etc., all dead flush. Straight grain Maple forearm. Nice veneers and points. Sharp. Both Halves pretty darn straight. Seems like it will be a great backup player, for those of you with much more expensive customs, or a great cheap addition to your collection. KaoKao is located in Taiwan, and their cues can be seen there, on their website. I just typed in "KaoKao cue" as the keywords.
 
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