99 Bob Runde

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Due to some new plans in life I am selling the one cue I told myself I would never sell.

1999 Bob Runde

4 point ebony into BEM
4 veneers
Veneered MOP Diamond in each point
Ebony buttsleave with 4 veneered MOP diamonds
Black leather wrap by Runde
Butt weight 16 oz
Shaft #1: 12.75mm capped ivory ferrule 4.2 oz
Shaft #2: 12.75mm Ivory ferrule with red fibre pad 4.0 oz
recent refinnish by Runde

cue has been played since refinnish so i am going to call it 98 out of 100

asking 1100 shipped CONUS Insured NEED TO SELL PLEASE MAKE REASONABLE OFFER!!!!!!

Ok also included in the 1100 asking price I will throw in a 2x4 black ostritch Ron Thomas case
 

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Runde

this is sweet, a very nice cue, exc cond & a great person to deal with, my recommendation
 
Thanks

Hey Don Thanks for the help really wish I didn't have to sell her but the g/f seems to think she needs a wedding band:eek: lol will definitly be looking to replace the cue in the near future and will definitly give you a call when I do.

John
 
Can you post closer pictures of the butt sleeve and points? Thanks.

Scott
 
pics

will do as soon as I can get to the g/f's camera mine took a dump on me guess thats what happens when you drop it in the lake lol
 
Runde Cue

Great looking Runde cue.
I played with one of my Runde's last night.
Very good playing cue.
I really like the fit & finish of Bob Runde's cues.

Good luck with your sale
 
Great looking Runde cue.
I played with one of my Runde's last night.
Very good playing cue.
I really like the fit & finish of Bob Runde's cues.

Good luck with your sale

I love Runde cues, also. Just looking for better pics of the sleeve and points.

Thanks.

Scott
 
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Ok guys sorry I haven't got pics up we have to find a new cable to get the camera hooked to the computer. will try and get something up in the next 24 hours. bump to the top
 
Are the points, veneers, inlays, etc spliced and sharp, or are they CNC and slightly rounded?

Sure wish we had a photo of those points, etc.

Joe
 
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