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I took some photos of the cue both indoor and outdoor trying to capture the woods.

PRICES INCLUDE SHIPPING AND PAYPAL FEES

Shurtz Sneaky - TRADED - Seems to be fairly old, entire butt has a nice satin feel to it I believe from age. Shaft has a roll to it, but tip does not leave table, butt rolls straight. Really good player, but I have too many cues and this does not get used.
- Butt - 15.2oz and 3/8x10
- Shaft - 3.3oz and 13mm , tip is a new unknown black layered

Bob Owen Desert Ironwood cue - TRADED - 4pter with 4 veneers each plus 2 paper veneers each as well. Beautiful cue that is hard to photograph. Has an ivory joint and ivory hoppe ring which Bob no longer does, ferrules are juma. This cue was a player and has some marks on it, nothing major and is in great condition overall. I had the wrap changed to a white with green spec linen wrap by Bob, but I unfortunately put a mark on the wrap when taking it out of my JB case and it hit the pin of another cue, you can see the mark in the pics.
-Butt - 15.3oz and 3/8x11
-Shaft - 4.3oz and 13mm, tip is Searing Precision Medium
-Shaft - 4.3oz and 13mm, tip is Searing Precision Medium

Bob Owen Buckeye Burl - SOLD - Cue has an extension that I forgot to photograph
Gorgeous cue that has amazing blue veneers that really pop. Not sure what the joint material is, but it is not ivory. Cue is in excellent condition, one shaft has been played and one has only been test hit.
-Butt - 15.1oz and 3x11
-Shaft - 4.0z and 12.75mm unknown layered tip
-Shaft - 4.1oz and 12.75mm unknown layered tip

I also have a 30" 11.8 Jacoby Black that I custom ordered to use on the buckeye burl Owen cue that I would include for $375 if bought together.

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Take a round thick glass object, like a beer glass, and hard rub the scratch, as well as the area above and below it.
Rotate the cue butt but press hard and rub fast lingering over the scratch. This glass burnishes the wrap and helps
scratches lay smoother. You can burnish the entire linen wrap this way and I do it to all my cues with linen wraps.
 
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Is the extension matching buckeye burl too, or something else?
It is a bad pic, I just threw one up to answer the asked question, I will try to take a better pic later, truthfully didn't think there would be as much interest about a extension as there has been. I believe it is stained maple, not positive, but that is what it appears to be to me.
 
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It is a bad pic, I just threw one up to answer the asked question, I will try to take a better pic later, truthfully didn't think there would be as much interest about a extension as there has been. I believe it is stained maple, not positive, but that is what it appears to be to me.
It is a bad pic, I just threw one up to answer the asked question, I will try to take a better pic later, truthfully didn't think there would be as much interest about a extension as there has been. I believe it is stained maple, not positive, but that is what it appears to be to me.
No worries, that’s what it looks like to me too…

I’m showing the cue to somebody else and they had the question.
 
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