Chester Krick

LCCS

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Chester Krick cue for sale. Chester has passed away and this was one of his early cues. I will let it go for 400.00 to your door. Look under used cues and double click for a larger picture. Thanx Ron
www.lccsbilliards.com
 
you really should think about breaking your images up into multiple pages. Even with very fast cable it is annoying to load.

Nice cue at a bargain price.
 
do you have any specs???
didn't realize he had passed :-( I talked to him last year and got one of his 257 shafts for my SW....

he made some great cues...
 
It is news to me also that he died. A CK was the first custom cue I bought.
Thanks for the info and am sad to hear about him.
 
thats crazy- it was the first custom i owned too....
he made me a second shaft one time too as the cue only came with one.... then i bought a 2nd CK which was wrapless from 1998
that is very sad... i knew he was sick last year but still made my shaft for my SW..... He will be missed.
 
Chester krick passed away fri. Dec. 1st 2006. RIP. He was a great guy to talk to and made a great cue. Pat Diveney owns all his pool cue stuff now like machines and stuff. That chester krick cue Ron is selling there is one of his very early cues it in original ex. condition and was in my collection for some time. :) :)
 
slow ski

cubswin said:
you really should think about breaking your images up into multiple pages. Even with very fast cable it is annoying to load.

Nice cue at a bargain price.
those images were apparently loaded for the turtles. Man, talk about torture. Im a fan of CK cues but I can only wait so long to see one.
 
Check out Pat Diveneys web site. It is dedicated to Chester Krick.
Have any of you ever set up a website or tried to run one. I would try it before you complain about one. High speed is amazing theses days lol.
I will be working on the web this summer and getting it up to par for the elderly lol.
Thanx, Ron www.lccsbilliards.com
 
LCCS said:
Check out Pat Diveneys web site. It is dedicated to Chester Krick.
Have any of you ever set up a website or tried to run one. I would try it before you complain about one. High speed is amazing theses days lol.
I will be working on the web this summer and getting it up to par for the elderly lol.
Thanx, Ron www.lccsbilliards.com


LOL the website loads in like 3 seconds on my computer.But I am just a young guy LOL
 
bigpocket said:
LOL the website loads in like 3 seconds on my computer.But I am just a young guy LOL

Oh it loads up fast enough, but I tend to scroll down and find that lots of pics like that make the browser go nuts for a bit..

Know my cable is faster than the T1 we have at work, and is faster than most of the cable users I've seen. Think I may be the only one on the segment.
 
I did not mean to bash anybody about there web provider. I will be working on the website this summer and trying to get things better organized.
Thanx, for all the help guys.
Anybody interestead in this cue?
Here are some specs
20 ounces
13 mil shaft
king wood into birdseye maple
3/8/11 pin
irish linen wrap
Thanx, Ron www.lccsbilliards.com
 
3/8-11 or is it a radial...???
CK old cues i think were 3/8-10 or radial- that's what mine are...and those look like ivory rings and matching JP's??
2 shafts or 1 shaft?

AZ's a 'tough crowd' that wants all the specs revealed..... LOL.....

400 is a steal for a great hitting/looking cue!
 
South West pin. As i said it was an early cue.One shaft. I do not no the material of the rings, but they are not ivory.
Thanx, Ron
 
Don't understand why this cue was not sold. Chester use to have a great site about the philosophy of a cue that he made his cues by. His finish and wood selection was excellent. They also have a nice feel.

Here is a link showing what his cues sell for On The Hill

http://www.onthehill.net/ck1.htm

Someone will be getting a nice cue for a reasonable price.
 
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