Hello everyone. I have a new, unplayed, Dale Perry 1/1 cue and an Instroke 3x5 Cowboy for sale.
The DP has 10 amboyna burl points, 5 up and 5 down, and a black, double-
pressed, irish linen wrap. The cue has single silver rings at a & b, double
silver rings at c & d and silver rings around ivory at e. The shafts both have
ivory ferrules and medium Talisman layered tips. One shaft has been chalked
for test hits and the other is unplayed. This is a truly beautiful cue that hits
like a dream.
The Instroke case is used but still in good condition with a few minor marks.
Here are some photos:
You can see the pics full sized here:
Cue and Case
Points
Butt
I can let them both go for $900 or $825 for the cue and $150 for the case.
If you are interested or have any questions please PM me.
P.S. The butt of the cue is a bit longer than normal due to the joint
protector but it fits great in the case which is a little deeper than standard
cases.
P.S.S. I just noticed that in the top picture it looks like the cue and shafts are warped. I assure you that the cue is perfectly straight with both shafts!
The DP has 10 amboyna burl points, 5 up and 5 down, and a black, double-
pressed, irish linen wrap. The cue has single silver rings at a & b, double
silver rings at c & d and silver rings around ivory at e. The shafts both have
ivory ferrules and medium Talisman layered tips. One shaft has been chalked
for test hits and the other is unplayed. This is a truly beautiful cue that hits
like a dream.
The Instroke case is used but still in good condition with a few minor marks.
Here are some photos:
You can see the pics full sized here:
Cue and Case
Points
Butt
I can let them both go for $900 or $825 for the cue and $150 for the case.
If you are interested or have any questions please PM me.
P.S. The butt of the cue is a bit longer than normal due to the joint
protector but it fits great in the case which is a little deeper than standard
cases.
P.S.S. I just noticed that in the top picture it looks like the cue and shafts are warped. I assure you that the cue is perfectly straight with both shafts!
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