David Kersenbrock Cue Raffle, $100/spot.

dooziexx

AzB Silver Member
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Up for Raffle: David P. Kersenbrock Ebony into Cocobolo cue

Cost: $100USD per spot, 42 spots total.

Payment: Paypal only

Winner determined: By Powerball Red Ball

Where to see results: http://www.powerball.com/powerball/pb_numbers.asp

Powerball Draw Date: Will be using the next draw date once all 42 spots are filled.

Restricted: To AZB members only

Shipping: FedEx within CONUS. USPS Global Express Mail for International.

Where to send payment: [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]erik@erikleecues.com[/COLOR] when 2/3 of the spots are filled.

When payment has been received, I will type PAID beside your AZB user name and chosen spot.
Please include AZB user name and chosen spot with your payment.
Also, please post all requests through this thread. PM or email me at [COLOR="RoyalBlue"]erik@erikleecues.com[/COLOR] with any questions.
Thanks and good luck to everyone!!

CUE DETAILS
Forearm: Dark cocobolo forearm with 6 high/low gabon ebony points each with a single maple veneer.
Butt Sleeve: Gabon ebony butt sleeve with a cocobolo band separated by a single maple ring.
Joint: Flat faced black phenolic joint collar with 3/8x11 brass pin.
Ring Work: Ring work at A, B & E positions consists of slotted blocks with maple veneers.
Wrap: White with black speck Irish linen wrap.
Shafts: 2 13mm Shafts with old yellow Micarta ferrules.
Weight: Butt: 16oz. Both Shafts are 3.6 each.
Length: 58 inches
Condition: No dings or dents in the forearm. Both shaft have been used. Cue might have been refinished and re-wrapped.
Comments: This cue was made in the early 1980's and has been authenticated by Ed Young as a Kersenbrock cue.

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I dont understand why theres no interest in this? Perhaps $100 is too much. Would it be better if I change it to $42 per spot, 100 spots? Opinions?
 
as an avid raffler, participater, the 42 a spot would work better, but would be longer to finish and fill, if at all. The rafflers tend to lean towards midgrade cues more then the higher end ones. such as sneakys go easy, and pritty much any case, and anything 50 bucks and under. but good luck with your sale sir. the market sucks right now!
 
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