Bq robert harris custom

stoneystone

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I played with this cue for 2 years. It was new when i got it. Very nice cue shaft sizes are 12.5 12.5 on the 2 new shafts and the two older shafts are 12.4 and 12.25 the cue has a spanish bull wrap and weighs 19.3 oz. I am asking 1.100.00
 

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All the tips are moori soft cue plays great and is solid i won the robin workman memorial, 2 poison events and albany open and many more tournaments with it this year
 

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Hay Stoney

Going back to Peauchour? I never spell it right.
Champion slayers Cue for sale!!
Always nice,
Nick :)
 
Yes all the materials are real. The cue has ivory diamonds and ebony in the points. and if you look close the forearm may be one of the tightest pieces of birds eye you have ever seen. and the cue isnt just straight its perfectly straight. All shafts were picked out of many shafts they have tight grain patern's that are straight. Trust me 2 get a cue built with these picked through qualities it's something that sometimes money can't buy. Well you can get it if you ask for it and pay alot for it. Or if you have a relationship with the cue builder and know what you want. Yes i am playing with Pechauer cues now. Pechauer gave me my first cue sponsor back in 1999 and i stayed with them for 10 years, before going to Robert Harris at the start of 2011- Robert does a lot here in the panhandle sponsoring tours and tournaments here, and is widley known for his cue building. I played with Roberts cue up until just a couple weeks ago. I like Robert Harris cues and working with Robert. I am also proud to be with Pechauer cues.
 
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This is a picture- you can see the birds eye a little better. All the Arch diamond inlays are ivory and the inlays between the big diamonds match the tips of the points they are a type of blue grey pearl called abalone. the joint collar is a type of composite uses on most cues and the but cap is also the same material.
 

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Dose it have a ivory joint? And can we work a trade stoney

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