BALABUSHKA 1 0f 1 CUSTOM

Its still a Adams cue, so what do ( you ) think its worth? The cue is nice......for a import. I have sold several Adams ( Balabushka )series cues in my store customers are happy.
 
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As many of you know my husband is VERY picky-His illness forced him to retire.
This is his favorite cue of his collection-It was no slam dunk to build this cue
to his standards, that I'll tell ya. It is as good as we've seen and he's owned
and seen alot of workmanship over his 60 years :)

This cue was built using only the finest hand selected materials by the Balabushka factory overseas teams top builders and designers. It was made to my husbands exacting standards, so although it's the newer Balabushka, if you saw or played this cue anyone would agree it's a killer cue no matter where it was built-My husband wanted this cue to be as close to an original Bushka that could possibly be built by anyone today. It really is an absolute beauty and someone is going to cherish and play it I hope. :) So...please...show some class and don't dis this sale for no reason......my husband has always been honorable with all.
 
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As many of you know my husband is VERY picky-His illness forced him to retire.
This is his favorite cue of his collection-It was no slam dunk to build this cue
to his standards, that I'll tell ya. It is as good as we've seen and he's owned
and seen alot of workmanship over his 60 years :)

This cue was built using only the finest hand selected materials by the Balabushka factory overseas teams top builders and designers. It was made to my husbands exacting standards, so although it's the newer Balabushka, if you saw or played this cue anyone would agree it's a killer cue no matter where it was built-My husband wanted this cue to be as close to an original Bushka that could possibly be built by anyone today. It really is an absolute beauty and someone is going to cherish and play it I hope. :)

Marsha

Don't be silly. If your husband truly wanted to "be as close to an original Bushka that could possibly be built by anyone today" he would have gone to Tascerella, not some mass production factory. What he wanted was to come as close visually as he could using the existing factory and at that, it looks like he did a good job.

Thanks

Kevin
 
Marsha

Don't be silly. If your husband truly wanted to "be as close to an original Bushka that could possibly be built by anyone today" he would have gone to Tascerella, not some mass production factory. What he wanted was to come as close visually as he could using the existing factory and at that, it looks like he did a good job.

Thanks

Kevin

I understand what your saying Kevin, however Robb wanted the cue to be built by the current trademark/copyright holder of the Balabushka name, hence the factory was selected. The project was complicated to get all the specs exacting, so their new model multi million dollar CNC was selected as well. The cue wasn't being massed produced and as only one was being built, and their engineers and prime builder were on top of it, so he selected to go that way.
 
As many of you know my husband is VERY picky-His illness forced him to retire.
This is his favorite cue of his collection-It was no slam dunk to build this cue
to his standards, that I'll tell ya. It is as good as we've seen and he's owned
and seen alot of workmanship over his 60 years :)

This cue was built using only the finest hand selected materials by the Balabushka factory overseas teams top builders and designers. It was made to my husbands exacting standards, so although it's the newer Balabushka, if you saw or played this cue anyone would agree it's a killer cue no matter where it was built-My husband wanted this cue to be as close to an original Bushka that could possibly be built by anyone today. It really is an absolute beauty and someone is going to cherish and play it I hope. :) So...please...show some class and don't dis this sale for no reason......my husband has always been honorable with all.

Ahhhhh!!!!
I didn't realize all of that!

I'll change my bid to $15... shipped.

Let me know.
 
there's no reason to be snotty about it. If you're interested in her cue fine... if not, that's fine too. Remember what your mother said, "If you can't say something nice...."
 
I have to admit it is one of the more flowery for sale ads I have seen. I know exactly what it is but the ad kept me reading. That is good stuff.

Just out of raw curiosity what would be a ball park price on this masterpiece ?
 
I will admit, it is a nice looking cue....if I was guessing, and I am probably wrong, but I would say 850.00

I would like to know how far off I am ...how much would this cue cost?
 
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