Hi All,
Don't miss out on this cue, if you're looking for a player! You see a few in BEM, but not many in ebony these days...
Body/points: Gabon ebony
Weight: 19.8 oz. with either shaft
Condition: Excellent+
Veneers: N/A
Joint: Phenolic
Joint/ring collars: Ebony with Micarta checks at all positions
Pin: 3/8-11
Number of shafts: Two
Shaft diameters: 13+ mm
Ferrules: Micarta
Tips: Unknown (appear to be Kamuii or Moori - medium density) with black backer pads
Wrap: Charcoal w/light grey speck Irish linen
Inlays: N/A
Buttcap: Phenolic
Length: 58"
Price: $1,350 (reduced to $1,275!) shipped in the continental US (via insured USPS Priority Mail)
Comments: Comes with Bluegrass joint protectors.
This cue would be in near mint to mint condition, but it has one tiny (pinhead size or smaller) ding in the finish at the very bottom of the buttcap. It was too small to get a good picture of, and is virtually unnoticeable if you didn't know it was there. No other dings, dents, etc. One shaft has been lightly played and I don't think the other shaft has hit a ball. The only chalk on the tip is from being cased.
The cue has the typical Harris parabolic taper. It has a tiny variance when rolled flat on a table but rolls straight as an arrow on a rail or lathe. The cue has that great Blue Grass hit and is solid as a rock.
Thanks for looking!
Steve
Don't miss out on this cue, if you're looking for a player! You see a few in BEM, but not many in ebony these days...
Body/points: Gabon ebony
Weight: 19.8 oz. with either shaft
Condition: Excellent+
Veneers: N/A
Joint: Phenolic
Joint/ring collars: Ebony with Micarta checks at all positions
Pin: 3/8-11
Number of shafts: Two
Shaft diameters: 13+ mm
Ferrules: Micarta
Tips: Unknown (appear to be Kamuii or Moori - medium density) with black backer pads
Wrap: Charcoal w/light grey speck Irish linen
Inlays: N/A
Buttcap: Phenolic
Length: 58"
Price: $1,350 (reduced to $1,275!) shipped in the continental US (via insured USPS Priority Mail)
Comments: Comes with Bluegrass joint protectors.
This cue would be in near mint to mint condition, but it has one tiny (pinhead size or smaller) ding in the finish at the very bottom of the buttcap. It was too small to get a good picture of, and is virtually unnoticeable if you didn't know it was there. No other dings, dents, etc. One shaft has been lightly played and I don't think the other shaft has hit a ball. The only chalk on the tip is from being cased.
The cue has the typical Harris parabolic taper. It has a tiny variance when rolled flat on a table but rolls straight as an arrow on a rail or lathe. The cue has that great Blue Grass hit and is solid as a rock.
Thanks for looking!
Steve
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