I've got a nice Brunswick 26.5 blank cut down to 32" and a barely used Jacoby Black CF shaft for sale.
Brunswick:
Cut down to approx 32" for conversion. Cue looks to be made of Rosewood, but I'm not an expert. Weight is 14.95oz as is. Cue rolls very straight for something of this age. Very little, if any, variance at the joint when rolled on a table despite the ancient linen wrap. Cue measures at .840" at 29" from the butt, .830" at 29.5", and .816" at 30". I'd say that the points are within 1/8" of even all around (perhaps less). A couple of the veneers feel raised, but I'm sure this could be easily navigated by any experienced cue maker.
$old
Jacoby Black:
30" CF shaft (not a second). The shaft is tapped for a radial pin. It measures 12.3mm, .847 at the joint, and weighs in a 3.85oz. I bought the shaft in an effort to give new tech a try, but we could not agree on English. The shaft has been used very lightly since I picked it up, and I believe the tip is a Kamui clear soft.
$350 shipped
Brunswick:
Cut down to approx 32" for conversion. Cue looks to be made of Rosewood, but I'm not an expert. Weight is 14.95oz as is. Cue rolls very straight for something of this age. Very little, if any, variance at the joint when rolled on a table despite the ancient linen wrap. Cue measures at .840" at 29" from the butt, .830" at 29.5", and .816" at 30". I'd say that the points are within 1/8" of even all around (perhaps less). A couple of the veneers feel raised, but I'm sure this could be easily navigated by any experienced cue maker.
$old
Jacoby Black:
30" CF shaft (not a second). The shaft is tapped for a radial pin. It measures 12.3mm, .847 at the joint, and weighs in a 3.85oz. I bought the shaft in an effort to give new tech a try, but we could not agree on English. The shaft has been used very lightly since I picked it up, and I believe the tip is a Kamui clear soft.
$350 shipped
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