FS: fancy 8pts Tad

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Martin

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An absolutely beautiful cue, but why the enormous signature?
 
Welcome to the forum Martin.

I've purchased a couple of cues from Martin without a hitch!!!
 
Jazz said:
Welcome to the forum Martin.

I've purchased a couple of cues from Martin without a hitch!!!

Thanks, Ho.
It's nice to deal with you, too.;)
 
ATH said:
An absolutely beautiful cue, but why the enormous signature?
My friend asked for Tad Kohara's personal signature when he came to Taiwan last year. I think it's just for commemoration but I won't do it with any of my cues.:cool:

Thanks,
Martin
 
ATH said:
An absolutely beautiful cue, but why the enormous signature?


SPECULATION--Based on the fact that at 121 yrs of age Mr. Kohara might be the oldest person on earth:) At that age he might be VERY FAR SIGHTED.

In all seriousness....that is a very rare and desirable cue!!
 
actually.. i heard somewhere that an actual tad signature like that is VERY VERY RARE.. and when he does sign stuff.. he sparpies it just like that... if you want his name... i guess you have to take how he wants to give it to you... :)

chris
 
martin said:
My friend asked for Tad Kohara's personal signature when he came to Taiwan last year. I think it's just for commemoration but I won't do it with any of my cues.:cool:

Thanks,
Martin
Did Mr. Kohara sign it on top of the finish after your friend already had the cue?
 
ScottR said:
Did Mr. Kohara sign it on top of the finish after your friend already had the cue?
I was just thinking the very same thing. While his personal signature may be rare....and while it's a GORGEOUS cue....the marker on the forearm takes away from it pretty hard.

Of course, this is coming from a guy who couldn't be FURTHER away from being able to buy it!!!

Nice looking cue, sir. Best of luck on the sale. I'm sure the new owner will be thrilled to have it, with or without the signature.
 
ScottR said:
Did Mr. Kohara sign it on top of the finish after your friend already had the cue?
Yes, my friend bought this cue with no signature on it.
Then, when Tad Kohara came to Taiwan in Dec. 2005, he brought this cue to Mr. Kohara and requested a signature from him.

Actually, there is another signed Tad cue needs a new home.:cool:
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Please PM me or mail to: martin720@gmail.com if you guys are interested.
 
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