These two cues have never hit a ball and have been in storage for around 20 years. There is some info about the cues and cuemaker below. Ed Wright, Gary’s cousin and I sold many Cousins Cues in the 90’s when I worked with Ed at Cuesports Journal.
Cue Maker, Gary Wright, hand crafted approximately 600 custom cues from 1990 until 2000. Most of his cues were made with birdseye maple and many different exotic woods such as ebony, coco bola, kingwood, and bubinga for the points and inlays. He utilized both the phenolic 3/8-10 and 5/16-14 metal joints. Irish linen was used for the wrap and NO ivory was used in his work. The majority of his cues were sold on the west coast with some being sold through out the United States and Japan. Over the years Cousin's Cues found their way into the hands of touring pros, top regional players and many collectors. Most cues are still in play today . Ed Wright, Gary's cousin (thus the name Cousin's Cues) sold the majority of the cues directly to players and collectors at pool rooms, pool tournaments and dealer shows. Cousin's cues have quickly become valued collector's items that will appreciate in value and bring you many years of excellent play.
These are priced to move and priced several hundred dollars below what they went for in the 90’s.
The four point cue is Cocobolo into Birdseye, The six point is Cocobolo and Bubinga into Birdseye. Sharp even points on both.
Both butts are 15oz and 29” long with a 3/8-10 pin and phenolic joint.
The shafts are 4oz 20+ years old hard rock maple, 29” long, 13mm with a Le Pro tip.
Four point - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT Six point - $550 Shipped Conus USA. Payment accepted on PayPal or Venmo. These are handmade custom cues from a fine cuemaker at a bargain price.
Cue Maker, Gary Wright, hand crafted approximately 600 custom cues from 1990 until 2000. Most of his cues were made with birdseye maple and many different exotic woods such as ebony, coco bola, kingwood, and bubinga for the points and inlays. He utilized both the phenolic 3/8-10 and 5/16-14 metal joints. Irish linen was used for the wrap and NO ivory was used in his work. The majority of his cues were sold on the west coast with some being sold through out the United States and Japan. Over the years Cousin's Cues found their way into the hands of touring pros, top regional players and many collectors. Most cues are still in play today . Ed Wright, Gary's cousin (thus the name Cousin's Cues) sold the majority of the cues directly to players and collectors at pool rooms, pool tournaments and dealer shows. Cousin's cues have quickly become valued collector's items that will appreciate in value and bring you many years of excellent play.
These are priced to move and priced several hundred dollars below what they went for in the 90’s.
The four point cue is Cocobolo into Birdseye, The six point is Cocobolo and Bubinga into Birdseye. Sharp even points on both.
Both butts are 15oz and 29” long with a 3/8-10 pin and phenolic joint.
The shafts are 4oz 20+ years old hard rock maple, 29” long, 13mm with a Le Pro tip.
Four point - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT Six point - $550 Shipped Conus USA. Payment accepted on PayPal or Venmo. These are handmade custom cues from a fine cuemaker at a bargain price.
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