Collector's Titlist 1Pc FS, 99% decal, oak....

ok.... i will email harper the pics....

I am sure plenty of guys want to see these. Hey, oak is nice.... I saw a Ron Haley Titlist oak conversion that used to be owned by Danny Harriman and it was KILLER..... and hit great too. You'll be old and grey by the time you find your ebony one, and you'll be short $1000.
 
Ok before you send me a nasty pm again I wasn't knocking your cue. I need a rosewood titlist and didn't see it said oak until after I posted.
 
How old is this cue? Are the points even?

I am VERY interested in this cue.


Chris


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Titlists for sale..... descriptions....

Once the photos are posted, here is what you'll see. The oak on the left is the one for conversion.... 0.861 at 4" above the points. Just sold an identical one to CamposCues so you can look at his pos feedback to see how happy he is to get it. The middle is wenge, 0.881 at 4" above points; an AZ'er says he will pay me tonight but I am still waiting but need to sell one of these tonight to help a young lady pay rent. The third, oak, is on top or right in the photos. perfect for a collector, near mint decal. pm with questions..... I am going to eat.....
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Age and points....

Age is nailed down to wwii because wwii titlists did not have bumpers.... Check your catalogs.... Rubber scarcity from war. The oak for conversion had a bumper added after wwii and that is why the decal is cut off, but it is perfect for conversion. The middle cue in pics has a dimple put there so that once the war was over you had a pilot hole to drill for bumper screw. The oak on right with the perfect decal never even had the dimple. Perfect, undamaged, razor sharp, very even points on all 3 cues. I am trying to sell one of these tonight to give a single mom rent money so she can stay in school.
 
I will take this cue.


Chris

I'm putting my kids to bed. I will PM my PayPal so I can pay ASAP.


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Titlists

The oak one meant for conversion on the left is SOLD. The wenge is $300 by paypal, cheaper by other payment method to pm me. Thanks. Somewhere a girl just got her rent paid and won't be out in the cold.
 
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sale fell through, cue available again.....

Check my perfect feedback. I sell good stuff only, pack it well, and never charge shipping. This is a charity sale and money will not go to me but to a person who is unable to catch up financially. I am no saint, and this is not totally unselfish as I really like being able to help people. If any of you feel good about what I am doing then maybe you'll do the same for someone else. The economy sucks and people need help in this country. Those of you who know me are aware that I have been unemployed quite a bit for the last 2 years but luckily when I do work it is lucrative. For others, not so much......

THIS IS THE LAST TITLIST I HAVE FOR SALE AND HAS THE BEST LABEL OUT OF ALL OF THEM. PERFECT, EVEN, UNDAMAGED, RAZOR SHARP POINTS.
 
someone had questions about this cue..conversion??

.... maybe I was not clear in my description.... this cue for sale, the one on the right in the photos, does not and never did have a bumper. during WWII Brunswick had a period when they did not put bumpers on cues, suppposedly because rubber was one of the commodities in short supply due to the American war effort. If you look at the titlist on the left in the photos, you will see that the rounded part, about 1/4" at the bottom of the butt, was cut off and a bumper applied to the cue aftermarket. Since these cues were in the same home I suppose this one originally had no bumper just like the one I am selling. The cue I am selling, while having a near perfect decal, has a slight crooked place where a wrap would be.... therefore the cue can still be converted if the owner wants a wrap on the cue. Otherwise I am not sure that the cue being turned down would get rid of the slight wobble. However as far as I am concerned this would still make a killer conversion if it was cut and had a wrap applied....
 
last titlist.....

ok, your Christmas money is spent, but you still want it don't you? All the others went for more than this one.
 
Advice from a frequent ebay seller......

I priced this cue based on the advice of a frequent ebay seller who is a friend. He told me that the average auction price for a Titlist on ebay is $185 and $20 shipping. So $205. That is regardless of condition, decal, straighness, diameter, convertability, or anything. I am really bumping away at this because it is not my job to sell things... this is the last one and I'd like to not be on az checking this stuff all the time.... I am selling to help someone make a car payment and prevent repo of her car so she can keep working. I have several interested parties from overseas but have zero experience shipping to Europe or Asia. Any advice?
 
I hate to be a pain. I'm very interested but I've lost track of which one is available. Let me know which cue/cues are for sale, and your best price, shipped using paypal, or your choice of payment.
 
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