~~Brand New Ginacue 17A w/Whitten Case~~

Dakota Cues

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~~Brand New Ginacue 17A With Custom Whitten Ginacue Case~~

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Specs:
Length: 59"
Weight: 19.25 oz.
Shafts: 2 - 13 Millimeter with Ivory Ferrules and Moori Medium Tips
Wrap: White w/ Black Speck Irish Linen
Joint: Piloted Ivory
Forearm: Highly Figured Birds eye Maple - Unstained
Points: (5) Ebony with Black/Red/Black/Maple Veneers

Cue was just completed and delivered in July of this year. Includes a full set of joint protectors and a Custom Whitten 1X2 Case with the Ginacue logo (shown in pictures). Cue is in Brand New, Un-Played, Dead Mint Condition.

Now on eBay!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160011272307

**NO TRADES PLEASE!!!**

Thanks for looking, and PM me if interested.!!!
 
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Thanks! Looks like you've got a real beauty yourself!;)

I was just going to post this cue on eBay, but like the last one, I wanted to give the AZ'ers first crack at it.
 
ChrisOnline said:
whats the buttcap made out of?

chris


I'd have to check the Blue Book, since I can't remember what the standard butt cap material is. It is NOT ivory or Delrin, but it looks like ivory. I just can't recall what his standard butt cap material is right now. I can PM you or post this once I find out though.
 
Dakota Cues said:
~~Brand New Ginacue 17A With Custom Whitten Ginacue Case~~

Sig.jpg

PointClose.jpg

VeneerClose2.jpg

Butt1.jpg



Specs:
Length: 59"
Weight: 19.5 oz.
Shafts: 2 - 13 Millimeter with Ivory Ferrules and Moori Medium Tips
Wrap: White w/ Black Speck Irish Linen
Joint: Piloted Ivory
Forearm: Highly Figured Birds eye Maple - Unstained
Points: (5) Ebony with Black/Red/Black/Maple Veneers

Cue was just completed and delivered this month. Includes a full set of joint protectors and a Custom Whitten 1X2 Case with the Ginacue logo (shown in pictures). Cue is in Brand New, Un-Played, Dead Mint Condition.

Price: $2,275.00 FIRM - Cashier's Check or Money Order
(Includes FREE FedEx 2-Day Domestic Delivery)

**NO TRADES PLEASE!!!**

Thanks for looking, and PM me if interested.!!!

Please tell me what kind of Camera you used for those pictures, the look all great. Anyway, this is a great looking and playing cue for anyone who are serious with their game.:cool:

Good luck with your sale.

Luc Comtois
ABO Director
 
Luc,

It's a Sony DSC-F717 Cybershot. Great camera. It's only a 5 megapixel, but that Karl Zeiss lens makes the shots very clear and sharp. I am very happy with it.

Thanks for the compliments, too! Somebody will be getting a great cue.
 
Bet you a Cold Drink of Water were shooting off a TRIPOD.

Pictures are wonderful, and the cue is Alive in those Pictures...

Tripod Yes, or NO...??
 
PoolSleuth said:
Bet you a Cold Drink of Water were shooting off a TRIPOD.

Pictures are wonderful, and the cue is Alive in those Pictures...

Tripod Yes, or NO...??

You owe me a cold one then. I don't have a tripod yet, so I was balancing my camera arm on either the table or my knee. Looks like the pictures still turned out nice with that handicap though!

Thanks again!
 
ChrisOnline said:
whats the buttcap made out of?

chris

All it says in the Blue Book is that it's an "Ivory Substitute". It's not delrin or ivory, but it has grain and actually looks like ivory.
 
Dakota Cues said:
You owe me a cold one then. I don't have a tripod yet, so I was balancing my camera arm on either the table or my knee. Looks like the pictures still turned out nice with that handicap though!

Thanks again!
The pictures came out very well.
Would you let us know what you used for lighting or flash?
That seems to be in most cases the most important thing - having enough light.

Myron
 
Attractive Gina and great pics. The traditional Szam colors sure look sharp in this cue. His standard butt cap is a synthetic material that looks real close to ivory....think it's the same stuff Stroud has used for a long time. A lot of people mistake it for the real thing.

Sean
 
alpine9430 said:
The pictures came out very well.
Would you let us know what you used for lighting or flash?
That seems to be in most cases the most important thing - having enough light.
Myron

Lighting is critical, and natural lighting works best for me. That's all I used here.

Thanks again for the compliments!
:)
 
I'm surprised, too, actually.:confused: The last one I put on eBay was sold in about 3 days.


It does show that 42 people are watching the cue, so I wouldn't be surprised if this is just another last minute snipe-fest. I guess we'll find out in about 2 hours.

:D :D :D
 
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