F.S. Unknown sneaky pete, buckhorn joint $100.00 shipped

champ94wfo

Rudie Cue as shown
Silver Member
Full Splice Wrapless Cue in Excellent Condition

This cue is in very good shape without most of the dents and dings found on most used cues. I used this cue as a daily shooter for about 6 months and the hit is awesome

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18 ounces - 13mm ferrule - 58 inches in length
This cue is a solid hitting and solid built custom cue.
The cue has a few, very minute table marks from use, although they are so minor that they are very hard to see at all, also the rings are slightly raised. This cue is beautiful, and hits lights out. The butt and shaft are relatively dent and ding free.
The butt and the shaft each roll straight, as does the assembled cue
The 4 stitched rings at a, b, d and e are made of ebony wood alternating with ivory and have silver trims on each side. The cue has a 5/16 x 18 flat faced Meucci type joint.
The joint material is buck horn The butt and shaft joint appears to not line up perfectly, but I was told this radius was added to prevent the buck horn from pinching under compression and then chipping at the edges, and there are no chips.
The ferrule is 13 mm in dia. and is made of a linen phenolic type material. The tip is a near new Tiger laminated type, with less that 10 racks of usage.

What I do not know about this cue:
The builder of the cue
The species of wood used in the handle area of the butt
The year of manufacture

My Ebay i.d. for payment is champ94wfo if you would like to check my feedback which is 100% @ 750 transactions.
$100, shipped to US insured, using Priority Mail
Pay Pal to champ94wfo@yahoo.com
 
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JayBaltimore said:
does that answer your question?

Thanks, I threw my back out and I'm not quite right at the moment. That's my excuse for missing that in his original post.
 
Hi, The joint diameter is approx. .845 and the balance point is 17 7/8 inches from the butt end.
Rudie
 
The points have a maximum length difference of approx. 3/8 inch, and the points with the most difference are opposite each other, the adjacent points are closer in length.
Rg
 
alstl said:
Thanks, I threw my back out and I'm not quite right at the moment. That's my excuse for missing that in his original post.
lol, i hear ya buddy, the percocet's will get you going sometimes. i take them for my knee!! weeee!!! lol
 
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