FS: Blackcreek, Scruggs, Meucci Original, Huebler JB

bluekorn

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My friend passed away and I'm selling these cues for his widow. The McDermott and the Viking are sold. I have detailed pictures for serious buyers which I can send if you PM me your e-mail address. Add 2% for Paypal and $25.00 for USPS fully insured shipping. I will ship only to the continental USA. My error. The Scruggs Cue is the one with three shafts.

Blackcreek - SOLD

rolls straight together and apart, in two places on the white material the finish is bubbled and flaked off (not from ding or chip or dent etc.), not noticeable unless pointed out, doesn't show in photographs, from 2011, beautiful veneer colors, excellent condition. The white on this cue is not ivory.

butt - 15.4 oz - 29"
shaft one - 3.8 foz - 29"
shaft two - 3.8 oz - 29"



Scruggs - $2800

probably from the eighties, beautiful cue, Dave's pride and joy and he cared for his cues like Felix Unger, (also probably from the eighties), rolls straight together and apart. By my reckoning the ferrules on this cue are ivory as are the inlays.

butt - 15.4 oz - 29"
shaft one - 3.4 oz - 29"
shaft two - 3.8 oz - 29"


Meucci Original - $500

A few little dings in the butt finish (not through the finish and definitely not into the wood, rolls straight together and apart

butt - 14.8 oz - 29"
shaft one - 3.0 oz - 29"
shaft two - 3.4 oz - 29"


Huebler jump/break - SOLD

a few little marks in the finish but in overall clean condition. well cared for, rolls straight together and apart

butt - 16.8 oz - 28.5"
shaft - 3.0 oz - 28.5"
 

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Beautiful Scruggs!

Very Pretty. Collector Series Cue! Anyone that was looking at my Cue like this one, it is no longer available for sale. Buy this beauty. These are few and far between.
Thank you and best of luck,
Nick :)
 
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I have learned that 48 hours needs to elapse in order to bump. So here, 48 hours later, is a bump.
 
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