F/S 2K custom cue, and Mcdermott

Alaskin Assasin

Fisher Cues
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Cue #1 2K custom cue

Forearm-Tiger Maple w/4 long sharp Madagascar ebony points

Gabon buttsleeve w/4 tiger maple windows 4 lapis diamond, 1 in each window.

Joint-Stainless 3/8-8 radial

Shaft- Exellent maple shaft, custom european pro taper "feels like a 10in taper to me". 13mm triangle tip w/black fiber pad

Black w/white spec linen wrap

58in

19.9oz

This cues was made by a new Iowa cue maker Ken Kirchner I've had the pleasure of becoming friends with. The first time I met him we were both vending a tournament and he was having raffles so we bought tickets and won this cue. This cue hits exellent and plays great. We've only used this cue for test hits. Only flaw he really has in this cue is the finish near the joint has a blemish, might be a finger print? other than that his cue was build very well.

$500obo

Cue #2 Mcdermott

forearm Lightly figured maple w/3 hollow black floating point with gingerbread or Rennesance inlay above the wrap.

Buttsleeve- lightly figured maple same design above wrap, below wrap, and above butt cap.

Black w/white spec wrap

Black joint collar and buttcap

3/8-10 pin

silver rings throughout

18.25oz

58in

Shaft- 12.5mm tiger soft tip

Condition-90%

$300obo

I'd rather have cash but I'll consider trades for Bcm, Gilbert, Mike Webb, and other "name" custom cues.

We accept Visa, Mastercard, and Paypal+5% for fees

Bryan Fisher
Fisher Cues
 

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is it me ?every time i open one of the pictures with any of your post they are huge and very dull and grainy.very hard to see.
 
For some reason I can't use my good camara, I use my other one and I still have to take the resolution down alot, I have pic of some of the fancier cues I've built I want to post in the gallery, but I have to take the quality down so much, cues look like paintings. I'll have to just get someone over here who know's what there doing and show me what I'm doing wrong. Point well taken.
 
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