MasterClass said:This is not my cue, i am helping a friend to sell it. He has got 15 of them!
Best regards
Chris
15!

I think this cue is a great bargain! Having the Snake wood for the forearm & the butt sleeve is already a steal! Then you also have the ivory, and you no longer have to wait more than a year for a Via custom cue. Plus you have the "playability" that Viattorre is known for. I just hope this cue is in great condition.
I think it is unfair for any great craftsman, artist, & the likes to be looked down upon on just because he's from another country or he's not "AMERICAN". There are a lot of great custom cue makers out there whose names we haven't heard of primarily because they are not as highly publicized as those whom we see at on-line stores nor at trade shows. There are also those who just REFUSE to be part of any "association" for principled & other reasons.
Whether it's from a 1st or a 3rd world country, a great masterpiece merits the credits it deserves.
(hmmmm.... reminds me of the Jamaican Bobsled team who came in the 14th place ahead of the American, French, Russian, & Italian teams in 1992 Winer Olympics, and, eventually, took the Gold in the World Push Championships in Monte Carlo in 3 events and posting the fasted start time at the World Cup. Disney made the movie COOL RUNNINGS based on them
