First Joe Baker Cocobolo 3 veneer, 4 point, SHARKSKIN Hoppe cue!

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CUE IS NOW LISTED IN THE Wanted/FOR SALE SECTION.

Here's some pics of the latest. Joe Baker Cocobolo, Elforyn Hoppe cue, with a GENUINE Sharkskin wrap! Very well done! The points in this cue, may be the longest I've ever seen!! :eek: Approx .900" from point tip, to the joint linen! These points are on steroids! Lol! :cool: The forearm is beautiful 4 sided highly figured BEM. Excellent finish work! :thumbup:

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A couple more butt pics!

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A Few more Specs, and pics............

The shafts are 13mm. One shaft has a Kamui medium tip, and the other shaft has a triangle tip. The cue weighs 19.2 oz with one shaft, and 19.3 oz. with the other! The shafts are in the 3.7 to 4.0 oz range, and have Aegis II ferrules. The Joint rings consist of a .030 elforyn ring, sided by .015 nickel silver rings. The ringwork in the shaft, matches the ringwork in the butt of the cue. The Hoppe ring is elforyn. It looks to be sized perfectly in relation to the rest of the cue. The wrap is a genuine black skarkskin wrap, and is wonderfully done, with little evidence of the seam. The cue is laserbeam straight, together and apart, and as all of Joe's cues seem to, hits extremely solid. The Cocobolo in this cue is classy gorgeous!

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A few more pics of the joint, and shaft ends.

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Almost forgot too mention........

3/8-10 joint pin, with .308 minor diameter. Nice and snuggy! :)
 
Bumped..................

I am considering a sale on this cue, or possible cash/case trade combo. Not sure just yet.
 
Cue is for sale, or partial trade. It is listed in the wanted/for sale section!

Cue is for sale, or partial trade. It is listed in the wanted/for sale section!

Something I wanted to make clear. This isn't Joe's first pointed cue, or first veneered cue. This is the first cue that Joe chose to use an exotic wrap on, and he did a wonderful job.
 
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