custom cue for 1500 or less please message me pics

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Maybe you should let people know what weight you like, tip size, etc. It may save you and others some time. Good luck w/your search.

I may have several that may fit your requirements if I knew what they were.

Dave
 
I would like a wood to wood hit, tip size doesnt matter as much, because chances are i would put a low deflection shaft on. I also like leather wraps, and am a big fan of snakewood inlays. 19oz
 
I would like a wood to wood hit, tip size doesnt matter as much, because chances are i would put a low deflection shaft on. I also like leather wraps, and am a big fan of snakewood inlays. 19oz

Thanks. Good luck w/your search. I'll look around my stuff and get back to you if I have anything you're looking for.

Dave
 
a few to look at ...:cool: DSC01347.jpg

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Both of these cues are available.....

Top cue is a T. Zinzola and bottom cue is a D. Tice

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Both cues are within your budget and will leave you enough money left over to buy a new custom case :groucho:
 
hi-tommie1351 has a web site that has lots of cues.can't go wrong dealing with tommie.i don.t know how to list a link,sorry.
 
Here's Tommie's website.
www.tmcuesales.com

Also check out www.bamacues.com or PM bamacues on here.

Both guys sell cues on AZ. I know there are several more VERY reputable sellers on here that can definitely find you what you're looking for. Good luck in your search!
 
PM sent I have a 6 point BCM and an ebony Woodworth cue LOADED with ivory. I'll get the pictures to you tonight.
 
how is the hit on a mike segal that turquoise one is a lil loud.. but gorgeous

This particular Mike Sigel custom cue is an awesome cue. Cory Barnhart did the wrap on it, and he said it was one of the straightest cues he had had on his lathe. This uncored ebony gives the cue a nice, firm hit with lots of feedback. It has over 80 inlays of turquoise and ivory....the butt cap is ivory, too. New, in 1996 or so, this would have been a $2500-3000 cue from Mike. His cues do not bring that kind of money on the secondary market, so you get a steal on this cue.
Joe
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