Ebony Lomax Cue - Just Delivered!

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~:~ Ebony Steve Lomax Custom Cue~:~


Specs:

Length: 58"

Butt: 15.610 oz. Cored Ebony

Shaft: 12.96 mm, 3.75 oz.

Shaft2: 12.96 mm, 3.82 oz.

Rings: 12 Stitch Sterling Silver

Ferrules/Tips: Short, 1/2" LBM Ferrules, Triangle Tips.

Balance Point: 18" from butt cap, not including bumper.

Condition: Cue had a finish issue that was repaired. Shafts were also checked for straightness, and both are dead straight. This cue was refinished and delivered.

~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~
$650 Delivered Takes it!!!
(USPS 2 DAY: CONUS ONLY!)

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Looks like a nice cue.

You had another thread on here earlier today that said it was scratched at the joint due to a poor packing job, though? Has that been rectified?
 
There was a problem with the finish the first time. Steve has corrected the finish issues, and I just got this cue back yesterday.
 
~:~ Ebony Steve Lomax Custom Cue~:~


Specs:

Length: 58"

Butt: 15.610 oz. Cored Ebony

Shaft: 12.96 mm, 3.75 oz.

Shaft2: 12.96 mm, 3.82 oz.

Rings: 12 Stitch Sterling Silver

Ferrules/Tips: Short, 1/2" LBM Ferrules, Triangle Tips.

Balance Point: 18" from butt cap, not including bumper.

Condition: Cue had a finish issue that was repaired. Shafts were also checked for straightness, and both are dead straight. This cue was refinished and delivered.

~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~
$650 Delivered Takes it!!!
(USPS 2 DAY: CONUS ONLY!)

~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~ NO TRADES ~~



Full-1.jpg


Front.jpg


Butt.jpg



The cue sure got better when you decided to sell it. When you first posted about it in the main forum, you called it a "crappy cue" that had a warped shaft! And YOU knocked Steve for his lack of integrity! Hmmmmm Oh well, good luck with the sale, I'm sure the buyer will be happy.
 
The cue sure got better when you decided to sell it. When you first posted about it in the main forum, you called it a "crappy cue" that had a warped shaft! And YOU knocked Steve for his lack of integrity! Hmmmmm Oh well, good luck with the sale, I'm sure the buyer will be happy.


The problems were with the first cue. The cue was "Fixed" by steve.

Now go away...
 
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Are you interested in the cue? If not, GTF out of this thread.

The problems were with the first cue. The cue was "Fixed" by steve.

Now go away...

Yes, I am interested in the cue. I'm just not interested in purchasing it from you! I think the cue looks great. Is this a different cue than the "first cue" that you called a "crappy cue" with a warped shaft?
 
Great looking cue.
Great craftsmanship and attention to detail.
The ferrules look clean, no glue lines at all.
The rings line up perfectly.
Steve even chamfered the buttplate at the bottom for protection from banging.
The wrap looks clean. Top and bottom shoulders look great from what I can tell.
Props to Steve.
 
Yes, I am interested in the cue. I'm just not interested in purchasing it from you! I think the cue looks great. Is this a different cue than the "first cue" that you called a "crappy cue" with a warped shaft?

Yes it has been refinished, and the shaft is new, or is at least straight.

But again, since you're not interested, then why don't you just go away???
 
Can u tell me pin and if it has a weight bolt?

Cue has his standard 3/8-10 pin.

I believe the cue has a weight bolt, but I'm unable to find an allen wrence that will take the pin out to check.

Let me do some more searching, and I'll get back to you on that...
 
Look, I'm trying to sell this cue. If you're not interested, then please leave this thread alone.

I have deleted the offensive comment, and my apologies to cuesmith, even though he seems to be hijacking this thread....
 
Look guys here's the deal. As most of you know I made a bunch of posts about some problems the cue had the first time this cue was delivered. Those posts all got removed.

This cue was fixed by Steve, and is straight, sound, and very nice looking. I'm not holding onto it for a few reasons, but I would appreciate it if those of you that are not interested, would leave this thread alone so people that are interested can get their questions answers ASAP.

My apologies to all I offended. I was in the wrong in a lot of ways, but am now just trying to sell a nice cue from a respected cue maker on this forum. If you can't leave the negative comments alone for me, please do it out of respect for Steve's work.
 
Found the missing allen wrench.

Under the bumper, there is a long Aluminum weight screw. It weighs just under 1.6 oz. you would have to cut it down to adjust the weight, but the weight CAN be adjusted.
 
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