Brunswick cues

I've got something simular to the butterfly. It's been made into a fancy sneaky by a local cuemaker, I really like the feel and balance. The shafts are Predator. The person I bought it off, said it came out of a long closed local room and is proably 40-50 years old.
 

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claymont said:
I've got something simular to the butterfly. It's been made into a fancy sneaky by a local cuemaker, I really like the feel and balance. The shafts are Predator. The person I bought it off, said it came out of a long closed local room and is proably 40-50 years old.


How much did you play for it? And for the "modification"? If you don't mind my askin
 
jazzn4444 said:
How much did you play for it? And for the "modification"? If you don't mind my askin
I bought it aready made, because of the shafts
$450.
 
claymont said:
I bought it aready made, because of the shafts
$450.


What kind of pin does it have? Do you have any close-ups in better lighting by chance? I'd like to see those butterfly points a little better. But, from what I can see, you sir have a nice looking cue. How's the hit too?
 
jazzn4444 said:
What kind of pin does it have? Do you have any close-ups in better lighting by chance? I'd like to see those butterfly points a little better. But, from what I can see, you sir have a nice looking cue. How's the hit too?
It's got a 5/16-14 pin due to being on the thin side at the joint. The cue maker felt this was the best way to go. I like the hit(on the firm side) and balance(forward), this is slender cue, fits my small hands perfectly. Straightest rolling cue I've ever owned. If you go here the others cues you see just sit since I bought this one.

http://community.webshots.com/user/ernspage
 
I wonder what happened to the original shaft? That does look like a 34 just like the one we have. Thats a hell of a cue for $450. I'd hold on to that one.
 
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