As stated previously (sorry for the long wait for those that were interested!), I am helping my father put up some of his custom cue collection for sale.
Anywho, we want the cues to do the talking, so if you have ANY questions, please feel free to ask here in this thread, or PM me and I will try to reply and accurately as possible. If you would like close up pictures or see something that can help your decision with a new picture, I'll try my best to get you new pictures asap. Feel free to email me if you prefer: MIDWESTREPPER15(AT)YAHOO.COM
PLEASE NOTE - Cash offers only! Local pickup/cash (CHICAGO AREA) is a huge plus and prices could be better negotiated. IF you prefer paypal/wire transfer/money, you will have to pay the appropriate fee + these cues are not to ship until all money has cleared and have cash in hand. Shipping will be priority, carefully packaged and shipped with insurance, and confirmation, paid for by the buyer.
I spoke with Marcus (FAST_N_LOOSE) and he will be handling the escrow service if the buyer chooses to.
All offers will be considered, but please try not to bust his (cue) balls. My father has been out of the market for a few years now and we tried to price accordingly.
Ps- if anyone can provide any further details about these cues, please feel free to chime in and help out!
Thank you for looking!!!
Shurtz $1100
This beautiful cue measures 58” long, weighs 20.4 oz and has a polished stainless steel joint. Included is another tight grained maple shaft, both with Hurcules tips. The butt and forearm are mode of beautiful Coco Bolo wood, the lighter colored inlaid wood is Bocote. There are 18 separate Bocote inlays and 18 separate Malachite (green) inlays. There are 10 nickel silver ringsthat sandwich a piece of indexed cut Coco Bolo, producing 15 divisions in each set of rings. Many man hours and lots of inlay work.
Tim Scruggs **EDITED** $OLD
I used this cue for many years growing up, it is my personal favorite cue that I have ever used. I just LOVE the way it hits, and hits hard. It was made it 1983, 4 points, has a unadorned ebony butt, delicately executed trim rings just above the buttcap, black with red specked Irish linen, the forebutt is a superb piece of tobacco stained birdseye maple with four perfectly executed and razor sharp points of the blackest ebony wood with 4 veneers of black/red/maple/black to simply define the points.
Frank Paradise **EDITED** $OLD
**EDITED** Not too much known about this cue. At least one of the shafts are NOT straight, due to the age. Its definitely a very old cue, and it shows. Just being honest as possible. Please ask for photos if still interested!
Anywho, we want the cues to do the talking, so if you have ANY questions, please feel free to ask here in this thread, or PM me and I will try to reply and accurately as possible. If you would like close up pictures or see something that can help your decision with a new picture, I'll try my best to get you new pictures asap. Feel free to email me if you prefer: MIDWESTREPPER15(AT)YAHOO.COM
PLEASE NOTE - Cash offers only! Local pickup/cash (CHICAGO AREA) is a huge plus and prices could be better negotiated. IF you prefer paypal/wire transfer/money, you will have to pay the appropriate fee + these cues are not to ship until all money has cleared and have cash in hand. Shipping will be priority, carefully packaged and shipped with insurance, and confirmation, paid for by the buyer.
I spoke with Marcus (FAST_N_LOOSE) and he will be handling the escrow service if the buyer chooses to.
All offers will be considered, but please try not to bust his (cue) balls. My father has been out of the market for a few years now and we tried to price accordingly.
Ps- if anyone can provide any further details about these cues, please feel free to chime in and help out!
Thank you for looking!!!
Shurtz $1100
This beautiful cue measures 58” long, weighs 20.4 oz and has a polished stainless steel joint. Included is another tight grained maple shaft, both with Hurcules tips. The butt and forearm are mode of beautiful Coco Bolo wood, the lighter colored inlaid wood is Bocote. There are 18 separate Bocote inlays and 18 separate Malachite (green) inlays. There are 10 nickel silver ringsthat sandwich a piece of indexed cut Coco Bolo, producing 15 divisions in each set of rings. Many man hours and lots of inlay work.
Tim Scruggs **EDITED** $OLD
I used this cue for many years growing up, it is my personal favorite cue that I have ever used. I just LOVE the way it hits, and hits hard. It was made it 1983, 4 points, has a unadorned ebony butt, delicately executed trim rings just above the buttcap, black with red specked Irish linen, the forebutt is a superb piece of tobacco stained birdseye maple with four perfectly executed and razor sharp points of the blackest ebony wood with 4 veneers of black/red/maple/black to simply define the points.
Frank Paradise **EDITED** $OLD
**EDITED** Not too much known about this cue. At least one of the shafts are NOT straight, due to the age. Its definitely a very old cue, and it shows. Just being honest as possible. Please ask for photos if still interested!
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