F/S: Pechaur Pro-Series, Old School Mali, Lucasi Zero flex shaft, Custom shaft.

shamadam

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Hey all, I'm selling off a few more cues and shafts.
I'll have specs and conditions up in a day or two. Also, I'd be willing to
trade for a 314-2 Predator shaft with a 5/16-18 joint, and for any Mottey
shafts that have the stitch ringwork, or black/black silver ring collar. The
Mottey shafts must be at or close to 13mm and have an ivory ferrule.
Thanks all for looking, Dom.



1: Pechaur Pro Series P03. This is an older cue. It has the full 5/16-14
piloted joint, and the shaft is the speed joint. (Less threads) This cue
is in damn near mint condition. Few minor dings here if that. The shaft
is a full diameter. Rolls straight together and apart. Retails for over $ 400.
On sale online for $360. I'm asking SOLD shipped anywhere in the CONUS
using paypal. Asking SOLD f you want the second "Camshaft 08" shaft.

Well, I just weighed the butt, and it was a whopping 17.6 oz. I then took out a
massive 1/2-13 threaded weight bolt that was 6 1/4" long. The weight of the bolt
ended up being 4.4 oz. lol. So the butt weighs 13.2 oz. without the bold, 17.6 oz.
with the bolt, and I can either have the bolt cut down, or grab some set screws at
work. I can make the butt weigh whatever someone wants it to be. Its 29" long
and dead straight. I also gave the butt a very good lookover. I found a few very
minor dings and thats it. You have to really look to find them. Otherwise, the cue
is in awesome condition. The shaft is also 29" long, wieghs 3.7 oz. and is straight.
The shaft is 12.8mm at the bottom of the ferrule. There are a few very very small
dings in the finished area within the first few inches from the joint, but no where near
the stroking area. I dont think that the ferrule is Ivory, but there is a bit of grain in it.
There is a pad under the tip which does not look layered. The cue hits nice and firm.


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2: Old school Mali. I'll listen to offers on this one. It needs a bit of TLC. The joint
sleeve has some cracks in it, and the joint collar on the shaft is swollen. It could use a
turning down, and a finish. Overall decent shape. The butt is pretty darn straight, but
the shaft has a decent taper roll. Its old dark shaft wood. I honestly dont know what a
cue like this would be worth, so throw some offers out that you think are fair, and we'll
go from there. This cue has a 3/8-10 joint.

O.K. Took this cue to the hall today. The butt rolls straight. The joint stays put at all
times. The butt is 12.5 oz. without the bolt, and 16.6 with it. Yeah, a 3/8-16 bolt thats
10 1/2" long. Yeah, I said it. 4.1 oz. bolt. I'm pretty sure I cand find some screws at
work to make the butt whatever weight you want on this one too. The butt is 29" long
and other than the cracks in the joint, and a few dings, its in pretty decent condition.
Now, the shaft is another thing. Its nice old dark high growth ring wood. The shaft is
29" long and weighs 4.1 oz. For a shaft with no brass insert, thats pretty good. The
shaft is 12.85mm at the bottom of the ferrule. Non layeret tip. Non ivory ferrule. Well,
thats about all thats good about the shaft. The shaft has a heck of a taper roll. Maybe
worse. The collar is swolen, so that might have something to do with it too. There is
a clicking sound when you hit with it. Still hits decent, but there is that click. The
problem is not in the butt, its definitely in the shaft. I know this because I hit with this
butt with another shaft, and it hit very solid. My guess is that the problem is either
with the collar, or the ferrule on the shaft. The wood looks good, and it doesnt buzz
when you bounce the shaft on the table on its tip. Only a click when hitting a ball with
the cue together. Please throw some offers out if you have any interest in the butt. The
shaft is a bonus.
SPOKEN FOR FOR NOW.

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3: Custom "Camshaft 08" 5/16-14 piloted joint. I'm not sure who the maker is, but it looks to
be a very nice shaft. Double silver rings in the collar. The shaft is 29 1/4" long, weighs 3.6
oz. and has what looks to be a Milk Dud tip on it. Not sure what the ferrule is made out of,
but its not ivory. Measures 12.1 mm at the bottom of the ferrule. SOLD shipped CONUS.
pic's are above in with the Pechaur cue.


4: Lucasi Zero Flex laminated shaft. Uniloc joint. It is 29" long, weighs 4.1 oz. and has what
looks to be a high quality layered tip. To me it looks like an Everest but not sure. 12.75mm
at the bottom of the ferrule. Shaft is clean with no chalk marks whatsoever, and ding free.
The shaft rolls dead straight. I cant see any taper roll at all. This shaft looks brand spankin new.
$ 90.00 shipped USPS priority using Paypal. Pics in post below
 
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Pics of Lucasi Zero Flex LD shaft.

Pic's above. Double post, sorry...................
 
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I have a Pechuer Pro3 just like this one. The pictures do show the great maple and when you look at the finish on these cues it looks like its in 3D.very "deep"looking. If I remember right they put like 7 coats on it. This is a solid hitting cue.
 
I have a Pechuer Pro3 just like this one. The pictures do show the great maple and when you look at the finish on these cues it looks like its in 3D.very "deep"looking. If I remember right they put like 7 coats on it. This is a solid hitting cue.

Thank you sir, your absolutely right. The grain in the stained wood looks
great, and it is very deep. The cue hits great. I think that the new joints
are the speed joints with partial threads. This one is definitely older with
the full threaded joint in the butt. Also, the signature is in black and hard
to see. I tried to get it in the forearm pic. You can barely see it. The new
ones have a silver or gold signature. Thanks again.
 
I have old growth maple mottey shaft with ivory ferrure and stitched rings, 12.3-12.4 mm though. Pm if interested
 
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