Another Jazz on Ebay

Pics/Real Ivory

Yes. Some guys have shared how to improve the photos. I really appreciate it. Thanks guys. You know who you are.

All the "white" in the buttsleeve (diamonds) and the forearm (points) are real ivory. This 2nd cue has tons of work on it like the first one.

Thanks again.
 
It's really good brand name :D

I should get commission on the cues!!!


monski said:
Yes. Some guys have shared how to improve the photos. I really appreciate it. Thanks guys. You know who you are.

All the "white" in the buttsleeve (diamonds) and the forearm (points) are real ivory. This 2nd cue has tons of work on it like the first one.

Thanks again.
 
hondo said:
I've got it on watch. Will he take a money order?
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Thanks.

Paypal, wire transfer or even a check in the mail to be sent to North Hollywood. Once the money is confirmed cleared, the cue will be sent via fedex (with tracking number). Pls note that $50 must be added to the winning bid to cover the shipping.
 
lukeinva said:
Who's Tony Bautista?
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Talented guy who worked for known cue maker/s here. Tried his luck to be on his own. Currently makes a few high end cues for Japan, Taiwan in cooperation with some of our pros. He plans to release some affordable cues every year. He's technically new in the business but I think he's on the right track.
 
One of the Japanese player in the pool hall I visit sometimes has a Jazz. Been playing with it for a good while now. Similar design, long sharp points on ebony, with ivory inlays.

He is very happy with it. Plays well he says.
 
I have two of Tony's cues. They are very well made. Lots of bang for the buck! Both of mine are pretty fancy and have a lot of ivory. They both play very solid! They would have easily been four times what I paid for them from a more well known maker. I would highly recommend Tony's work. It is NOT your "typical" Filipino cue (with the python handle, rough shafts, and tons of badly inlaid abalone). I would eventually like to have him make me a traditional style cue. Is he the one that made your Szamboti tribute Raymund?

Steve
 
Hunter said:
I have two of Tony's cues. They are very well made. Lots of bang for the buck! Both of mine are pretty fancy and have a lot of ivory. They both play very solid! They would have easily been four times what I paid for them from a more well known maker. I would highly recommend Tony's work. It is NOT your "typical" Filipino cue (with the python handle, rough shafts, and tons of badly inlaid abalone). I would eventually like to have him make me a traditional style cue. Is he the one that made your Szamboti tribute Raymund?

Steve
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Yes he's the one Steve. He's making several more for my collection. I'll post them as they are made. Thanks.
 
d_southpaw said:
One of the Japanese player in the pool hall I visit sometimes has a Jazz. Been playing with it for a good while now. Similar design, long sharp points on ebony, with ivory inlays.

He is very happy with it. Plays well he says.
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Thanks. I'll tell him.
 
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