Double up on the CASH!

Cash Cues are top notched

I am looking forward to your review, Ralf. Thanks for the kind words. I would hope Ralf's keen sense of high quality cues sways some into making a decision to own a CASH cue today.
Some Cuemaker hates me:eek:,because I'm very Piggy for all. But in TN they like's me:p:D, you can not go wrong with this Quality,have my Words.
I stand behind this Shop and all who worked there.
I have give a review in the Review Section:smile:
Tommy I think I need a Break Cue:D
Ralf
 
Some Cuemaker hates me:eek:,because I'm very Piggy for all. But in TN they like's me:p:D, you can not go wrong with this Quality,have my Words.
I stand behind this Shop and all who worked there.
I have give a review in the Review Section:smile:
Tommy I think I need a Break Cue:D
Ralf

Hey Ralf, you want one about 15 oz. ?
 
dollar for dollar these are the best cues on AZ right now for sale. The workmanship on them is comparable to the best in the biz. the fit, finish, overall quality of everything is of the highest standard, and they play good too-well mine does. good job Tommy and Co.


best

fatboy
 
Nice Rings and WOOD Tommy These play great TOO! Ron



The rings are GREAT!!!! I love cues where the wood and rings do the talking, not inlays. Thats my favorite kind of cue. If I was holding a bit better I'd buy one of these, but I cant right now. :frown:


I'd like to have one made of straight maple(slightly yellowed, not the bealched out looking white wood, its too soft), with a staight cocobolo handle(reddish tone bolo) no burl or quilting, just straight, and just a hoppie ring thats about 1/4"( or 3/16" what ever the traditional size is) at the bottom just above a black but cap and no bumper just a polished screw with a long slot in it, no A,B rings. 19oz 12.75-12.8mm shaft, 12" taper, 58" length, and a thin butt(dont have my calipers here for exact spec.), .5"-.7" ivory ferrel, triangle tip,.

Thats the one I want, I dont know much about cues but that my guess on what I'd like, i'm just learning bout this here kinda thing.:confused:


thanks,

Fatboy
 
Red Szam

The rings are GREAT!!!! I love cues where the wood and rings do the talking, not inlays. Thats my favorite kind of cue.
Fatboy
Hahaha my Friend, now it's time to sell me your RED Szam, as you shown me, because it has Inlays:p:D.
Hope all is well and thanks for the tattooed Girl Pics:D:D.
Back to the Cash Cues, they are top notched, the Shafts are the Nutzzzz, smooth as a Thailady Ass:p:D
Ralf
 
What size do these cues measure at the butt cap and the joint? Thanks
Quilted Sapele with intoxicating chatoyancy. Deep, rich, dark Gaboon Ebony. Slotted Maple and Ebony rings throughout, and 1 laminated shaft.
$850
 
Quilted Sapele with intoxicating chatoyancy. Deep, rich, dark Gaboon Ebony. Slotted Maple and Ebony rings throughout, and 1 laminated shaft.
$850

Butt - 15.6 oz.

Shaft - 4.13 oz. 13 m.m. LBM ferrule Triangle tip

Balance point - 19"


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Super straight grained Osage Orange. Figured Birds Eye Maple. Slotted Maple and Ebony rings throughout, and 1 laminated shaft. The straight grained Osage Orange used in this cue is prized for being one of the hard to find pieces not twisted and free of knots.

Butt - 14.8 oz.

Shaft - 4.25 oz. 13 m.m. 1" LBM Ferrule Triangle tip

Balance point - 19.25"

$850




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Here are pics of the cues
 
The Top Cue is the Nutz, but ALL they are top Quality for a Pawnshop price range:p:D
Ralf ( only two Weeks left from the Peppermint A GO GO:p)

Thanks Ralf. The cues are a great value, priced to assure they get into the hands of players, where they belong.
 
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