ed young for sale

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XMAS PRICE REDUCTION TO $2800, here is an ed young 6 point, 3 high 3 low madagascar rosewood re-cuts into birdseye into a tulipwood forearm, ivory stars & silver dots in points & butt, cue is in xlnt cond, asking $3000 shipped, all serious offers considered, pm me for more info, specs or pics

thanks,
brian
 

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what's the weight of the butt and each shaft?

Tips size of each shaft?

Is the joint and butt cap made of ivory?
 
both shaft tips are 12.60 & have kamui blacks, the joint is flatface wood to wood with a linen phenolic sleeve, the butt cap & ferrules are also linen phenolic. the cue together weighs 19.2 & 19.4 & is 58" i`m not sure of the individual butt & shaft weights, if you are still interested let me know & i will find out

thanks,
 
The wrap change threw me at first...but this is exactly the cue I thought it was. With that said, to be more correct, the wood is not Madagascar Rosewood, but rather it is Bois de Rose into Tulipwood. Only Bois de Rose has that distinctive black cherry color to it that shimmers under the correct light. From a distance, it does appear to be ebony. A lot of people refer to BdR as Madagascar Rosewood, perhaps because BdR is a sub-species of Madagascar Rosewood...but if you check with the wood supplier sites and compare the two side by side you can tell the difference. I have owned two BdR cues. Many makers hate working with it as it bleeds like a stuck pig. As the deforestation of Madagascar continues, look for this wood to go the way of Brazilian Rosewood...which it is close to, in terms of play.

I lusted over that cue for quite some time...LoL. Sadly, out of my range, but the best of luck with your sale!!!

Lisa
 
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