$6000 Black Boar

Well, not quite $6000. I've got a unique Boar which I would consider selling to a good home.

It's truly a one of a kind. There is no other like it in the world. Don't believe me? Ask Tony! Started life as an AS 5. .I played with it daily for 2 years, and decided to have it refinished. I begged and pleaded with Tony to make it into a "NEW" cue, and he surpassed my expectations.

It now has an Ivory sleeved joint. The Delrin butt cap was replaced with solid Ivory with a contrasting 8 point scalloped cap, and the NEW silver BB insignia. Perfect Lizard wrap as seen on his collectable cues. Comes with 4 shafts, 2 with Ivory ferrules and 2 ferruleless, dead straight, all retipped by Tony during the rebuild. Did I mention the custom joint protectors?

It plays like a dream, with a hit that isn't matched by anything else I have played.
If you're interested, I'll consider offers for my asking price of $6500.00 or an interesting Boar trade (looking for a spider blackwood player).
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That cue is beautiful!!!!ive actually had the chance to play a few racks with a real $60k blackboar. It hit good but honestly my mezz played better
 
Mezz played better? Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and "feel" is all about what you like.

The shaft and tip of a cue are the critical components IMO, and the ferruleless shafts play with precision and great feedback. They are Black Boar's answer to low deflection shafts.

The hit of this cue is different than anything I've played with...... solid is a great description. Whitey moves, and playing with TOI produces a "floating" cue ball that is a thing of beauty.
 
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