Up for sale I have one of my large three door Cabinets that holds 16 butts and 32 shafts
Features:
solid Walnut hardwood construction
built up hand made cove crown moulding
Break front design
1/4 inch bead detail around 3 inset doors
tubular cam locks
bead detailed frame with maple backing
bead mouldings wrapping cabinet
ive made alot of cue cabinets over the years and this one has to rank up there as one of the most "elegant" it really came together nicely
Many of us have spent thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars buying extraordinary cues made from the finest artisans, only to store them in closets and gun safes hidden from view. Don't these pieces of artwork deserve better? I started building cue display cabinets out of necessity when I found that there wasn't a quality commercially manufactured display cabinet readily available. After making my own, I found there was a demand for cabinets but little to no supply. I've made somewhere between 30 - 40 cabinets, selling them all. I've found shipping to be the most difficult aspect of the transactions. In the past couple years, I have changed my shipping methods and packaging, resulting in no damaged cabinets at delivery. Unfortunately UPS no longer allows me to ship glass but It can be cut and fit in any local hardware store for around 10 dollars a door.
the pictures really are not very good but trust this is a nice one
also im waiting on arival of the locks for this cabinet so it will be a few days before i can ship out
PRICE:Make me an offer plus 100.00 shipping and crating
often shipping runs over 200.00 on these so ill cover the difference.
Features:
solid Walnut hardwood construction
built up hand made cove crown moulding
Break front design
1/4 inch bead detail around 3 inset doors
tubular cam locks
bead detailed frame with maple backing
bead mouldings wrapping cabinet
ive made alot of cue cabinets over the years and this one has to rank up there as one of the most "elegant" it really came together nicely
Many of us have spent thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars buying extraordinary cues made from the finest artisans, only to store them in closets and gun safes hidden from view. Don't these pieces of artwork deserve better? I started building cue display cabinets out of necessity when I found that there wasn't a quality commercially manufactured display cabinet readily available. After making my own, I found there was a demand for cabinets but little to no supply. I've made somewhere between 30 - 40 cabinets, selling them all. I've found shipping to be the most difficult aspect of the transactions. In the past couple years, I have changed my shipping methods and packaging, resulting in no damaged cabinets at delivery. Unfortunately UPS no longer allows me to ship glass but It can be cut and fit in any local hardware store for around 10 dollars a door.
the pictures really are not very good but trust this is a nice one
also im waiting on arival of the locks for this cabinet so it will be a few days before i can ship out
PRICE:Make me an offer plus 100.00 shipping and crating
often shipping runs over 200.00 on these so ill cover the difference.
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