Cupboard clean-out cue #1:
I don't know the maker of this cue. It has been setup with both a playing shaft and a dedicated break shaft. Butt has a second joint for jumping as well as an extension that screws in after removing the rubber bumper. (Note the rubber bumper fit a little lose so I put some painters tape around it.)
The play shaft has some kind of layered tip. The break/jump has what looks like a phenolic tip with a small hole drilled in the center. This is the setup Jerico cues used to use on early generation Stinger shafts but I don't know if they made it or not.
I'm not sure the woods or the joint pins but the cue is solid and straight with just a very minor taper roll on the shafts.
Specs:
Butt: 15.3oz, 29"
Play shaft: 3.8oz, 13mm, 29"
Break shaft: 4.3oz, 13mm. 29"
Several scratches and dings on the butt. I don't think this ever had a high-gloss finish, it if did in the past it does not now. Makes a great league/beater cue setup.
SOLD
I don't know the maker of this cue. It has been setup with both a playing shaft and a dedicated break shaft. Butt has a second joint for jumping as well as an extension that screws in after removing the rubber bumper. (Note the rubber bumper fit a little lose so I put some painters tape around it.)
The play shaft has some kind of layered tip. The break/jump has what looks like a phenolic tip with a small hole drilled in the center. This is the setup Jerico cues used to use on early generation Stinger shafts but I don't know if they made it or not.
I'm not sure the woods or the joint pins but the cue is solid and straight with just a very minor taper roll on the shafts.
Specs:
Butt: 15.3oz, 29"
Play shaft: 3.8oz, 13mm, 29"
Break shaft: 4.3oz, 13mm. 29"
Several scratches and dings on the butt. I don't think this ever had a high-gloss finish, it if did in the past it does not now. Makes a great league/beater cue setup.
SOLD
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