Breakpoint Cues? Robert Harris?

instroke75

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i won this four point cue, from the KBP amateur tour, it is a cue by robert harris, breakpoint cues. , the cue is nice , reminds me of the old Joss- Balabushka knockoffs,nice wood, four points with veneers, nice work! i'm looking to get rid of it! they said it retails for $750, it is brand new, i will take $500,OBO, pictures are now on here thanks to some help! just scroll down !!..............jeremy P.S.(i accept and prefer Paypal) PS(it is 20oz and 60 inches long with a 5/16 by 14 piloted pin!)...for anybody with questions about this cuemaker, just google breakpoint cues, he does have a website. i would post a link but honestly i'm not very computer literate!LOL Open to trade offers!!!!!!!!!
 
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pictues please

instroke75 said:
i won this four point cue, from the KBP amateur tour, it is a cue by robert harris, breakpoint cues. i've never heard of it before, the cue is nice though, reminds me of the old Joss- Balabushka knockoffs,nice wood, four points with veneers, nice work! i'm looking to get rid of it! they said it retails for $750, it is brand new, i will take $500, send me an email add. if you want pics cuz i can't ever get them to post on here!..............jeremy
Jeremy pm sent please check ty.
 
Here are the pics everyone.

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There ya go buddy.:D
 
bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!cmon people this is a great cue!breakpoint cues.com if you have any questions!
 
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I think I met this guy in Clearwater a few years ago

I looked at his website and the picture of Robert and I am pretty sure I met him at Family Billiards in Clearwater Florida a few years back when I lived there. At the time, he and a buddy had just moved down there and worked as carpenters or cabinet makers. His buddy was a fairly big guy, who played with a 62" cue that weighed 22 oz but felt like 19 oz. I think Robert had made that cue for him, if memory serves me right. Neither were bad strokers either. I would bet this cue balances out nice for a 60" 20 oz cue if anyone is looking for a longer cue.

If it doesn't sell soon, I will talk with you about some trading. I have a couple nice cases and other cues, I would consider working a deal with, but hope someone flashes the cash to you first.

The attached pic proves that you don't have to have a metal lathe to make a cue.
http://breakpointques.com/BPQ 2.17.07 012.jpg
 
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