FS: Birdseye Maple BCM Cue (NEW)

BryanMordt

Retired Cuemaker
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FS: Birdseye Maple BCM Cue (SOLD)

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Specifications:

Joint Pin: .360 x 11 (stainless steel)
Joint Collar: Aegis 2
Weight: 19.0 ounces
Tips: Water Buffalo
Ferrules: Melamine
Two 13mm shafts
Front: Nicely figured birdseye maple.
Wrap: Linen (white with double black)
Back: Black Ebony (with aegis 2 hoppe ring)
Rings: A,B,C,D, and E

Price: SOLD

This cue is brand new and unplayed.

If you have any questions please feel free to email me or post to the thread.

Thanks,
Bryan

bryanmordt@cox.net or
602-625-1042
 
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BryanMordt said:
Specifications:

Joint Pin: .360 x 11 (stainless steel)
Joint Collar: Aegis 2
Weight: 19.0 ounces
Tips: Water Buffalo
Ferrules: Melamine
Two 13mm shafts
Front: Nicely figured birdseye maple.
Wrap: Linen (white with double black)
Back: Black Ebony (with aegis 2 hoppe ring)
Rings: A,B,C,D, and E

Price: $660 shipped

This cue is brand new and unplayed.

If you have any questions please feel free to email me or post to the thread.

Thanks,
Bryan

bryanmordt@cox.net or
602-625-1042


bryan i am very impressed with your work... super clean
 
Thank you Dave.

Super clean is good. I hope whoever picks up this cue up gets a lot of use out of it. The birdseye maple was very nice in this cue.

Bryan
 
How Firm????

the9ballroller said:
How firm is that price Bryan?

Based on the way that cue looks and the excellent craftsmanship of Bryan's cues the price should be damn firm if not several hundred dollars higher. Whoever steals this cue for $660.00 will be getting a heck of a deal. Just my thoughts.:D :D

-don
 
Thecoats said:
Based on the way that cue looks and the excellent craftsmanship of Bryan's cues the price should be damn firm if not several hundred dollars higher. Whoever steals this cue for $660.00 will be getting a heck of a deal. Just my thoughts.:D :D

-don

My thoughts exactly. :)
 
BryanMordt said:
Thank you for the compliments.

Benny, have you been getting to play much?

Bryan
Not as much as I'd like to, of course, but really lovin' the Indian rosewood sneaky you sold me a few months back. Might be one of the wisest cue purchases I've made.
 
Thecoats said:
Based on the way that cue looks and the excellent craftsmanship of Bryan's cues the price should be damn firm if not several hundred dollars higher. Whoever steals this cue for $660.00 will be getting a heck of a deal. Just my thoughts.:D :D

-don

Don, I really appreciate you comments.

I hope someone in the market for a nice cue agrees. :)

Bryan
 
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