A couple of SCRUGGS

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Thanks all for the PMs :smile: I will help with most questions but I will say again.

===CUES ARE NOT FOR SALE===

This picture is for the people here that love Tim and Mike,s work.

ENJOY

ERIC
 
I was woundering

Thanks all for the PMs :smile: I will help with most questions but I will say again.

===CUES ARE NOT FOR SALE===

This picture is for the people here that love Tim and Mike,s work.

ENJOY

ERIC

Any of them for sale?
Nick:)
 
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11 and 12 from the left really jump out at me. you've got a really nice collection there bub

12 was my first Scruggs and my player for a couple years and I will say one of the few cues that played exceptionally. It is also the cue that got me to meet Tim and Mike.A few people tried to buy it and I was tempted but smart anough not to.It has lots of memories tied to it.

Eric
 
I am truly envious Eric. Those are some beauties. Number 7 and 9 from the right used to be mine, but I let them go. I never even hit a ball with number 7. That sapele handle was sweet. That was the 3rd or 4th cue they made for me. I bet it plays sweet though. It probably hasnt even hit a ball. Take care and thanks for the pics.
 
lmfao buddy

Eric, that birdseye player is sweet
That birdseye player is sweet, lol will you still sell it to me???hahahahah jk jk but if u do call me lol hahahahahha

happy holidays and sweet collection you have. the best thing of all is you have many many more that arent posted here that are way bigger cues :wink:

a great display of what we lost in the world of cues folks thanks for sharing

i could only dream to own such a collection in my life congrats sir
 
Very impressive collection of Scruggs cues, and from what I can tell, a nicely representative span across his entire production. I'm curious when you acquired your first TS cue (12), which are the oldest ones shown, and how long it took to amass all these.
 
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Looks like I started summer of 2007 with my first scruggs I bought from JP at Cuesnthing (another good friend lost, RIP JON)before that I had McDermits and a Kikel.


Very impressive collection of Scruggs cues, and from what I can tell, a nicely representative span across his entire production. I'm curious when you acquired your first TS cue (12), which are the oldest ones shown, and how long it took to amass all these.
 
There is alot of ivory there!

No explanation needed.


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(not for sale)

ERIC

Ivory joints rule!
Nick :)
 
Sick!!!!!!!!!!

Holy Guacamole Batman!!!!! That is just insane WOW!!!!!!!!!!!

I'll see you next week............TommyT
 
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