FS- 1914 Ebony Brunswick 26 1/2 Conversion by -R- w/o case

that is as nice as it gets
the perfect cue

not kidding

i have come to expect a lot of inlays for $2000,
but i would much rather have this cue

good luck selling,but i would keep it if i were you
 
Here is a spectacular conversion by Jerry Rauenzahn. It's a 1914 Ebony Brunswick 26 1/2 Wedge cue. Very rare green color veneer. It's in perfect condition and comes with 2 shafts Jerry made from Katz blanks from the 1950's. Joint, wedge and ferrules are ivory. Cue is straight together and apart. Comes with joint protectors. I'm offering the cue alone or with a matching Brunswick Case circa 1894-1915.
Will have the exact specs up soon.
New Price
$2050 Shipped and insured
$2450 w/ Case Shipped and insured

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Monte,,,,What's the Weight Please,,????

Alan....
 
titleist conversion

Bump for a beautiful cue, would you happen to know where I might find a nice ebony 40's titleist conversion by AE?
still waiting...I wish I lived closer so I could at least buy you a beer and hit a few balls with it.
 
Bump for a beautiful cue, would you happen to know where I might find a nice ebony 40's titleist conversion by AE?
still waiting...I wish I lived closer so I could at least buy you a beer and hit a few balls with it.

Ha, Monte had the AE you saw in the gallery and sold it when he got this one.
 
Last price drop. I wasn't pushing this sale too hard, but now it's time to sell, put on eBay or just keep it.
Get it while you can. The case can be sold separately too.
$ cue $ w case.
 
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