Brand new Robert Harris with ivory inlays ..........

southwestkid

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Here we have a brand new Robert Harris cue with 4 ebony points, 4 veneers, 56 inlays of ivory and copper in the ebony butsleve and BEM forarm, with 140 inlays of ivory and copper in the ringwork. IVORY joint, 3/8 10 pin, 2 shafts at just under 13mm. elephant wrap. cue is 15.1 oz, each shaft is 3.9 oz. 58 inch cue. priced right at $SOLD. .

changed the specs on the cue. robert messaged me and said it was an ivory joint not Juma. and 3/8 10 pin not radial. sorry about that.

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Mr. Harris is a great cue-maker. He recently did a good deed by giving away a great looking cue in appreciation of his success associated with the Forum.
He also made the "Twins", one of which was a strong candidates for Worminator's "Cue of the Year 2012". Those cues had like a zillion inlays....way too
many to count with over 1,000 inlays....those cues were amazing.

Robert Harris is definitely an under-rated and unappreciated cue-maker whose reputation is only going to continue to grow. I notice that a good number of
his cues use Juma for the joint material and I'm strictly a fan of ivory. However, my admiration for Mr. Harris as a cue-maker increases day by day and maybe
the feel of the Juma joint is a better fit for his building of cues. Except for the graininess of some ivories, Juma certainly resembles ivory.

I bet anyone getting this cue will be delighted with the playability and I hope they post a review, and.....sorry for the poke in the eye but....some better pictures.
This cue looks handsome but the photos don't do it justice. Mr. Harris hasn't gotten enough attention like some other outstanding cue-makers that patronize the Forum.

Matt B.
 
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This is exactly why I have been working with Robert on my cue build. Beautiful cue at an amazing price!!!

Someone will love this cue!
 
I had picked up a Robert Harris " H " cue last November and found it's one mean hitting cue. Like the one for sale here, it's a four veneer cue, nice inlays and plays extremely well in all stroke shots. Was so impressed, called Rob to see what kind of a fellow he is and found Rob to be a great person with a very extensive background. Great Person !!, the workmanship is excellent and can easily endorse this cue, am positive no disappointment to the buyer. Good Luck with the sale.
 
I wish I had noticed this thread was updated and revised to state the cue joint was ivory.

Last Friday I just bought a damaged cue butt and sent it to the original cue-maker for repair
and two new shafts........with the cost of the cue butt, the repair & shipping, I'm into this cue
for well over a grand.......for a few bucks more I could have bought this cue instead had I
known the cue joint was ivory and not Juma as I originally posted a comment about.

southwestkid....I am miffed about not noticing that you changed the description to an ivory
cue joint because this cue is a steal of a deal. After I clear up my balances, I may approach
you if this cue doesn't sell. Mr. Harris is a talented cue-maker and his cues are under-appreciated.
 
make me an offer. price drop. need to move this cue to make room for another.....(story of my life)
 
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