Espiritu Birdseye jumb/break cue for sale

StevenPWaldon

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$225 OBO

Have to raise some much needed funds so I'm selling my Russ Espiritu jump/break cue. Weight is around 19.0. Shaft has a 14" pro taper, 12.2 mm Triangle tip. Ferrule is non-ivory, although I'm not exactly sure of what type (Aegis, Ivorine, etc.).

Shaft has no dings at all, although the forearm of the cue has minor surface dings to the finish.

Joint is 5/16 x 14 piloted with stainless steel collar. Good balance, great feel. Sad to give her up!

Pictures are below. Feel free to contact me with any questions.

Red Chuck Taylors not included in sale.

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I've never heard about Russ Jump/Break. Does anyone have some experiences with it ?
a free bump for you too ....
Regards,
 
Esperitu B/J

chuchu1604 said:
I've never heard about Russ Jump/Break. Does anyone have some experiences with it ?
a free bump for you too ....
Regards,

I own a birdseye Esperitu B/J since 10 years. I like the way it feels because the butt feels a little bit thinner and the weigth balance is forward. The first few years it breaks fantastic with a normal triangle tip. Only the original shaft got a little wobble. I think this was from my hard break. Now I use a stiff and heavy shaft with a one in all ferrule. Breaking and jumping makes fun and the balance turned forward. Only the long jump-section pin and the 5x16/14 makes some noises and give you much time to think about the way you'll jump. Former I used the cue for playing with a nova shaft. My Esperitu B/J is also a great player.
You can see pics here: https://fotoalbum.web.de/gast/customcue/Esperitu_BJ_1996 (the pictures are the old one with the irish linen)
https://fotoalbum.web.de/alben/customcue/Esperitu_SpiderWeb_leatherwrap/miniatur (this pictures are with the actual leather-wrap from the leg of an ostrich)

Hope my english isn't to bad and you understand what I mean!

Best wishes form germany!
 
It was more of a player for me than a dedicated jump/break cue. I like the weight and balance of the cue to play with more than anything else. Well that and I believe in jumping with one's full playing cue, but that's just me.

chuchu1604 said:
Thanks for your help. So I'll consider a little more about it.
Sincerely,
 
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