>>>>>>>>> FS/FT Monster Showman Rosewood Cue - NEAR MINT & DEAD STRAIGHT <<<<<<<<<<

Quality Cues

AzB Gold Member
Gold Member
Silver Member
>>>>>>>>> FS/FT Monster Showman Rosewood Cue - NEAR MINT & DEAD STRAIGHT <<<<<<<<<<

This Showman was once owned by pro player Raj Hundal. The cue is in NEAR MINT CONDITION (at least a 99.5 out of 100) AND ROLLS DEAD STRAIGHT TOGETHER AND APART.

It sports double stitch rings, 4 clusters of 4 notched Abalone (gem quality) diamonds surrounding an Abalone circle. Each point feathers a notched diamond and 3 dots. Altogether, the cue has 36 Abalone inlays. The wrap is seamless brown elephant ear. The joint is piloted stainless steel with a 5/16-14 screw. The ferrules are ivory. The cue comes with a 1x2 Thomas/Showman case.

The specs are perfect:

Length: 29.0" = 29.5" (shafts) = 58.5" (virtually all Showman cues are 58.5")

Weight: 19.8 oz. with one shaft and 19.7 oz. with the other; the butt alone weighs 15.6 oz.

Shaft Diameters: 13.13 mm and 12.95 mm.

TRADED.









 
Last edited:
I would like to commend you on the best post I've ever seen in the
Wanted/For Sale section of this Forum. If all posts were made like this,
it would be far better for all!
Beautiful Cue!! Good Luck with your sale!!
 
I would like to commend you on the best post I've ever seen in the
Wanted/For Sale section of this Forum. If all posts were made like this,
it would be far better for all!
Beautiful Cue!! Good Luck with your sale!!

Would be better if either a hot milf or some Asian college chick in a bikini were holding the cue but whatever! Fantastic cue anyhow, really tight work and exceptionally beautiful wrap.
 
Bump to the front of the line. No cues are currently coming out of Showman's shop, and less than 10 have been made in the past 4-5 years. His big cues (like this one) are going to appreciate over the course of time like very few others.
 
If you have not had the pleasure of playing with a Showman, then you have not played with one of the finest cues ever made. John is a perfectionist and his cues feel and play a lot like a Gus or Barry. This one is no exception, and it looks like it has never been played, but it has, and plays lights out!
 
How has this not sold? The rarest of the rare.


Amazing cue---great seller.

GLWS.

KP
 
How has this not sold? The rarest of the rare.


Amazing cue---great seller.

GLWS.

KP

Hi Pete:

I don't know, but figured I would bump it to page 1 seeing as poolrod sold his big Showman (this one has 12 more inlays than his cue if you count the 2 maple windows and 14 if you don't count the windows) within minutes of listing it last night. Any offers for a BIG cue by a guy who has made just a few cues in the past 4-5 years? Showman's cues are bound to appreciate greatly over time due to the fact that he makes great cues and they don't come up for sale very often.
 
Last edited:
In my opinion, one of the nicest cues John has ever made. This design is perfectly balanced and the color combination sets it apart.


Good Luck with your sale.
 
I have mixed emotions about saying this, but going, going, gone - traded for a stunning Gus with 1 Gus and 2 Barry shafts. In the past few days, I've acquired a pair of Szambotis, one by Gus and one by Barry.

Yesterday morning before I made a deal for this cue, I hit a rack of balls with each shaft without chalking them, and can say without hesitation that this cue is an incredible ball striker. The new owner will be very, very pleased with this new acquisition.
 
Last edited:
Someone is trading Szamboti's for Showman's ...
Congratulations Mike Szamboti is a sound investment for sure!
 
Back
Top