F/S Custom southwest style cue from Dan Westin! F/S

Ferruls

The Ferruls are Ivorine and they are 3/4 inches. Its the same ferrul size as a predator 314-1 shaft.
 
Bump

Taking a break from cooking dinner and playing COD4, figured I would give it another bump.
 
Thanks

Monto P2 said:
I think u must be tired of giving bumps i will give a few for u.good luck with the sale:)

Thanks Bhupinder, I don't know whats going on with the market. Its been so hard to move this cue.
 
i know.i have been seeing your thread for a few days now.no worries mate.all the best.bump as promised:)
 
ajadusingh said:
Dan is a cue maker from Florida. He was located in Tampa but recently moved to up state New York. He started making cues after years of working with Wayne Ball and from what he tells me Rico. I personally had only met him a few times then I saw him out in Vegas and he had me shoot with one of his cues. It hit great! And at the time I was dying for a southwest but didn't want to shell out the 2k+ for one. so it seemed like a good option. It hits very simular to a southwest. According to Dan his cues are built to the same level of quality and detail. He even usually uses a 3/8x11 pin I just had him put a 3/8x8 Radial because that is the pin I prefer. I have owned alot of custom cues in my life and played with even more and I can honestly say this cue is in my top 5 best hitting cues. The only reason I am selling is because a really good friend of mine is selling me a full Layani set up for $750 and I can't pass that up. So I have to sell this cue in order to get the funds together. Whoever ends up with this cue will not be dissapointed.


Nevermind to my last question as you answered it here and I just didn't see it.

Is the cue signed? 9 out of 10 it's not moving for your price as he is unknown to many people. Well to me anyway.. Seems kind of like just one of them home room cue makers where you have a few locals that play with them and unknown to us in other states? But I am in Florida too and never heard of him.
 
Let me help you bump all your threads on the same cue since you can't seem to pick which one you want to use. :)
 
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