FS: AE Artistic Engineering C6 Cocobolo/Bocote Six pointer

Hidy Ho

Missed 4 rail hanger!!!
Silver Member
!!! SOLD !!!

AE C6 Cocobolo with Bocote points and inlay cue. Very subtle beauty.

Cue has one ding in the butt sleeve shown in photos, other than that it is flawless.

Weight: 20.75 ounce
Length: 58" long,
Shaft: one shaft 13mm with a talisman tip
Joint: SS 5/16x14

Price is $5000 or best offer :D
now reduced to just $500 USD!!!

PayPal preferred .. will ship USPS priority with delivery confirmation

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You forgot the rest ... "or BEST OFFER " :D

I'm trying new pricing strategy since my honest lowballing prices didn't do too well :D

scorpion said:
$5000?????
 
scorpion said:
Thats a very beautiful cue. Good luck in selling it.

Dude, I'm serous about selling cue and and also having some satirical fun. I'm not pissed at all ... stay tuned as if the cue doesn't generate a buyer soon, there may be a drastic price reduction coming up!!!
 
Just wait until Shorty sees it, you won't need to reduce it :D (Shorty is your time out over with?)

Martin

Jazz said:
Dude, I'm serous about selling cue and and also having some satirical fun. I'm not pissed at all ... stay tuned as if the cue doesn't generate a buyer soon, there may be a drastic price reduction coming up!!!
 
I've reduced the price from $5000 to $500 .. that is 90% discount!!!! What a bargain!!!

jazznpool said:
Just wait until Shorty sees it, you won't need to reduce it :D (Shorty is your time out over with?)

Martin
 
Jazz said:
I've reduced the price from $5000 to $500 .. that is 90% discount!!!! What a bargain!!!
Can't tell from the pics--are the points spliced or inlaid?
 
ribdoner said:
Can't tell from the pics--are the points spliced or inlaid?

Points are sharp but honestly I don't know if it's inlaid or not. Maybe someone on the board knows AE cue better and can provide input whether they use CNC or not.
 
The points should be spliced. I'm not aware of AE doing anything else but spliced points. I suppose they might do some sort of floating point that would not be spliced. But I'm pretty sure all the "traditional" points that start at the wrap are spliced. AE does fabulous point work by the way. The points I've seen are always very even and very sharp.

My only complaint about AE, would be that every cue that I have ever shot with by them has played differently. I've liked the hit on all of them, but nevertheless, I never know how the next one will "hit". It may be because Bruce and Jeff use a wide variety of joint designs....

Regards,

Doug
 
Thanks for the great info, Doug.

This cue hits a ton!!! :D

(some might say it weighs a ton since it's close to 21 oz).
 
wow

Well while I was working You sold a Jem of a cue. I know a kid that waited 6 months and piad 1600 for almost the same cue. I gave your contact info to Phil he should be contacting you about the Schick you pmed me about. Thank you if it dosen't come through (the ae sale ) let me know! Nick
 
Thanks Nick ... I'm just trying to see the work of many cue makers as possible!!! I'm not in it for the money so if I'm able to recover my cost, I'm generally happy ... not that I'll turn away any profit if it comes my way :D

I haven't had a chance to own a Schick cue yet or Richard Black or Searing or Black Boar or Tascarella or ... sigh ... the list is too long ....and more $$$$:D :D
 
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