FS: Carmeli Shop Tad tribute cue...in maple burl!

jazznpool

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Here's a new unchalked, unplayed cue recently completed by the Carmeli Shop and signed by Ariel. The maple burl is awesome and has been stabilized with carmel colored resin. The cue is constructed on a continuous core. The joint is thinwall steel, flat-face 3/8-10 pin. Black Italian pebble grain wrap. Shafts are 13mm with uncapped LBM ferrules and Triangle tips. Cue weight is 19.04/19.05oz. with 18-3/4" balance point. $1,100.00 shipped in CONUSA. Now $875.00!! Offered with conditional buyer approval. Thanks for looking.
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Wow............................

Love the maple burl! Thats a neck breaker of a cue if I ever saw one!
 
No Ken, the cue is unchalked new. I have hit balls with another cue out of the group that were made. The cue is made on a continuous core of maple. I always sell cues with conditional buyer approval. After test hitting if the cue doesn't work, once returned, I'll issue refund less all shipping.

Martin


Have you hit any balls with it?

Ken
 
Martin I am just curious. I love the hit and feel of my carmeli cue. How would the hit of these continuous core cues compared to the standard method of coring ariel uses on the rest of his cues?
 
Hi Ty, I'll just say they are different and those that have tried them have raved about them. My Ariel player is built like yours and it is all the cue I'll ever need. Like my Prewitt, it does everything I could ask from a cue. When I miss, I can't blame my equipment! There was a thread a while back where a local player who owns one wrote about it. His name is Bama.

Martin



Martin I am just curious. I love the hit and feel of my carmeli cue. How would the hit of these continuous core cues compared to the standard method of coring ariel uses on the rest of his cues?
 
Very interesting Martin. If I have a design in mind for ariel to build me a custom for my next cue. could he apply the continuous core technique to any cue? how about one of your Davis blanks? Thanks for the info and advise.
 
Just a superb Carmeli cue of unique wood. A one off. On super closeout at my site.
 
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