Betcha don't have one of these :-)

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Tell you the story later.
 
John's showing a cue??? Hahaha
So how's the hit? As good as you remember it to be?
 
Wrong timing. No one has any love for a modified Scruggs on the heels of the WCCS. Well anyway here is the story. I have had this Scruggs sneaky for a long time and it had an ivory joint and an ivory buttcap. But both the joint and buttcap were cracked. So I gave it to Fury Cues to see what they could do with it. I told them I wanted them to salvage the logo and inlay it in the butt if possible. This is the result with a brand new shaft. I had a Scruggs shaft somewhere but I can't find it now. So I got a new shaft and the remodel and now I have a brand new cue. The joint and buttcap are Juma I think. The cue plays good. It's not a Scruggs and won't be until I get a Scruggs shaft for it but even so I am happy with it at this point. Them folks at Fury can do a little magic once in a while.
 
Very creative solution.

I hope you hook it up with a proper Scruggs shaft.



Nice. Thanks for showing off! :thumbup:




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Finally the works on this cue is done.

Congratulations on having a new cue, John. :)

I saw this cue before it was sent for repairs with Fury Cues.

They did a great job in preserving the TS logo.
Guess the folks at Fury Cues can do some good cue repair works. :)
 
Nice cue Jb can you paly with it ? If not send it here i'll work it out for you...
 
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