***Amazing Dunkel DCC Cues Titlist w/35 MoP Inlays/Rings Leather Wrap SS Joint ******

Is the weight adjustable?

I took the bumper off and there's an aluminum bolt that the small 'bumper bolt' screws into. I didnt remove the large bolt and I wont for fear of damaging the cue. It is there though.

Yes Swiss, I hit with it. Under 1500.00 is flat out robbery for this cue. :grin-square:
 
I took the bumper off and there's an aluminum bolt that the small 'bumper bolt' screws into. I didnt remove the large bolt and I wont for fear of damaging the cue. It is there though.

Yes Swiss, I hit with it. Under 1500.00 is flat out robbery for this cue. :grin-square:
Hi guys.
I can answer that question. The way Steve does his cues is - that big bolt under rubber bumper is removable, no problems. But behind that bolt deep inside there is a weight bolt. That is of course if one is installed. But you can safely remove the big bolt to get to actual weight bolt.
I own one of Steve's cues and it is made the same way. It hits phenomenal. I have another one on order for next year. I was lucky to be able to get on the list for next year.
Steve does fantastic work and all his cues are made with lots of passion and even more knowledge. He really puts his heart and soul into every cues he makes. Not to mention that Steve is one of the nicest guys you will meet.
 
Hi guys.
I can answer that question. The way Steve does his cues is - that big bolt under rubber bumper is removable, no problems. But behind that bolt deep inside there is a weight bolt. That is of course if one is installed. But you can safely remove the big bolt to get to actual weight bolt.
I own one of Steve's cues and it is made the same way. It hits phenomenal. I have another one on order for next year. I was lucky to be able to get on the list for next year.
Steve does fantastic work and all his cues are made with lots of passion and even more knowledge. He really puts his heart and soul into every cues he makes. Not to mention that Steve is one of the nicest guys you will meet.

I just love Steves cues .....I made one mistake of selling my first cue i had from him and want it back soooooooo bad ......I wish the kid would sell it LOL YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE LOL
Chris
 
What kind of tips???

(Inside joke!)

There have been several conversions that I've seen pop up over the last year or so...some pretty nice...some pretty plain...but only a few that seem to have a certain "something" about them...and this definitely falls into the latter category!!!
 
very nice!

wow Very Nice !!!

I want to see Dan Cintron's cue that Mr. Dunkel made for him!

Priced to Sell $1395.00 Shipped and Insured.

DCC Dunkel Cue
Titlist Conversion
35 MoP inlays
MoP rings at all positions
Leather wrap
SS 5/16-14 joint
Matching JPs
IVORY ferrules

Butt: 16oz 28 1/2"
Shaft 1: 4.3oz 12.95mm 29 1/2"
Shaft 2: 4.1oz 12.95mm 29 1/2"
Balance Point: 18 3/4"

Everything is straight and about as mint as it's going to get. I checked the cue over and if I had to nit pick one thing, I'd say I could see the seam on the leather wrap. That's about it.
 
Just thought I'd chime in on this cue. I've done under 10 Titlest cues and this is my favorite! I was tired of seeing your generic Titlest Conversion and wanted to go really old school. The wrap is a super smooth shiny Kangeroo. The seam is straight and clean, but because of how smooth and shiny it is you can see the seam. If anyone has any questions on the cue feel free to contact me. Oh and by the way this cue was completed this year and sold at the Super Billiards Expo, so it should be in only the 2nd owners hands.
 
Had a PM about the A Joint and weight of the cue. When I got this Titlest it was a Forearm and about 5 inches past the bottom of the splice. I cut off just below the splice and used the small piece left to make the windows in the butt. The weight bolt is aluminum and glued into place. The shafts have a Southwest style stiff taper on them.
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