Brown Juma is a reality if you guys want it

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Coos Cues
I have samples of brown Juma in hand arrived from Germany. I did the hard work now it's time for the rubber to hit the road on this project. If there is enough interest I will pull the trigger and order the first color, Burnt Umber. Delivery will be in late summer early fall. Pricing will be $33 per foot for butt size, 33mm (1.299"). $18 per foot for joint size, 23mm (.905"). And $10 a foot for ferrule size, 16mm (.629"). Plus moderate shipping costs. PM me to pre order, show support and reserve your share. If this batch goes well there are more colors in store for the future! It's very difficult to accurately photograph this product exactly as your eyes see it. These pictures do a reasonable job of showing how this color looks. Thanks and let me know.
 

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Buy a sample on Ebay and test it .
Even if I am able to find two cues with the exact same sharacteristics with one Juma and the other cue with another ferrule like tomahawk, I doubt that I would be able to tell the difference....
 
How?
Install them yourself.
Specs? What does specs do?
DO THE LEGWORK.

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You will.
Why rely on other people's opinions?
Find out yourself. That's what cue makers do.
Not everyone has that keen spider sense that can tell the difference between two ferrules, I can hardly tell the difference between Kamui brown and Kamui black medium tips on the same Predator shafts, I doubt that I can tell the difference between two ferrules with very similar densities...
 
What is so special about Juma?
Myself and many others like it best of the thermoplastics for a few reasons. It's easy to machine, holds glue and finish well and reasonably priced. And is generally quite consistent in quality.

Which led me to contact the producer of it in Europe and convince them to produce me a batch in a different color than ivory or black. I think this color will accent a lot of woods and make some cues with unique joints never seen before. If this goes well I have some other shades of brown in mind for the future.

So yes what I am offering is the real deal made by the real manufacturer.

Prather sells a product they call T 34 and on their website they claim "is the same as Juma"

Whether or not this is true unlikely as it may be, the fact they claim it shows what the standard is.

It's Juma
 
Prove to us that this is real That's all i ask no malice intent, Everyone is reading this, your turn

all I'm asking is How do we know it's Real, What are these so called tests that joey had no clue on
Dude. It’s real because he said it is. His integrity is not in question. As for joeys test and I’m no cue maker. But I own 4 lathes. The 7000lb kind. I’m ASSuming he can tell by the way it cuts and polishes.
If this is the case, how can experience be explained to you. Hence… try it… see for yourself
 
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