4 Titlists FS, EXCELLENT Condition

buddha162

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Good friend of mine restores old Brunswick tables, came across these. Since there seems to be no interest in a package deal, I've separated them into the following prices w/additional measurements:

1.) .820 @ 29", 0.859 @ 27.5", 1.35 @ buttcap; 1.043 @ top of points, 1.241 at base of points
2.) .770 @ 29", 0.806 @ 27.5", 1.38 @ buttcap; 0.967 @ top of points, 1.234 at base of points
3.) .797 @ 29", 0.843 @ 27.5", 1.34 @ buttcap; 1.022 @ top of points, 1.235 at base of points
4.) .844 @ 29", 0.877 @ 27.5", 1.38 @ buttcap; 1.034 @ top of points, 1.283 at base of points

1.) $395
2.) SOLD
3.) $285
4.) $425

Asking $950 for remaining 3.

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I've gotten several PM's re splitting, and obviously everyone wants the fat cue.

Here's what I'll do for now: I will split out the .844 cue (the one with the tiger stripe figure in the rosewood) for $750.

The .820 I'll split out for $600.

The .844 will make a full splice conversion in any config, and the .820 will do the same with a full length buttcap, maybe with a piloted joint.

The other two will go as a package, for $450.

Or, you could buy all 4 for...$1400.

Thanks.

-roger
 
Do they really make that much of a difference when building a cue? Is the hit of this cue significantly that much better than other cues? Just trying to learn a little more about these cues.
 
Do they really make that much of a difference when building a cue? Is the hit of this cue significantly that much better than other cues? Just trying to learn a little more about these cues.

Might I kindly suggest that you read this section's rules and become familiar with them if you want to participate here in a correct manner, particularly #13. :)

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=264464

This thread has had enough inappropriate bumps already.

Thanks.
 
Updated: reduced prices, one sold.

2 of the remaining cues would make one piece conversions, a pretty rare find.

-roger
 
I took 2 of these today, there is one more it will go on ebay.

I don't know why all the fuss, the one is quilted bubinga or quilted something... its going to finish out as one of the best non standard wood cues because of the figure.

JV
 
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