For sale/trade is a mint condition like new Rick Howard (Mace) 6 Point (3hi, 3low)cue, 2 shafts. Cocobolo into Birdseye, fancy rings at all locations, ivory ferules. both shafts 12.75, cue is 19.1oz. Rick Howard cues use a 3/8 x 11 pin similar to a southwest. Brand new moori medium tips and a fresh cleaning were done on both shafts. A joint protector for the butt is included also.
The two veneers are cocobolo wood and another veneer of maple as seen in the pics. I have to say this cue is hot hot hot.
This cue plays fantastic and has been my backup to a nearly identical southwest cue for the last year. It simply doesn't get enough play for me to just let this wonderful cue sit in the case.
I will consider trades up/down/left/right for Southwest (satin or PJ), capone, cognoscenti, sugartree, dayton or lambros.
The cue is $1150 shipped in the Con US. Rick sells these cues at $1400 new and has a waiting list. Many people consider rick to make the best cue for the money on the market and I can't say I disagree. I'm getting rid of this cue to make more room for two new southwest cues otherwise I would be holding onto this one.
Below is a link to the pictures including high res pictures of the points so you can see the beautiful swirl on the coco in the points
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36579056@N03/
The two veneers are cocobolo wood and another veneer of maple as seen in the pics. I have to say this cue is hot hot hot.
This cue plays fantastic and has been my backup to a nearly identical southwest cue for the last year. It simply doesn't get enough play for me to just let this wonderful cue sit in the case.
I will consider trades up/down/left/right for Southwest (satin or PJ), capone, cognoscenti, sugartree, dayton or lambros.
The cue is $1150 shipped in the Con US. Rick sells these cues at $1400 new and has a waiting list. Many people consider rick to make the best cue for the money on the market and I can't say I disagree. I'm getting rid of this cue to make more room for two new southwest cues otherwise I would be holding onto this one.
Below is a link to the pictures including high res pictures of the points so you can see the beautiful swirl on the coco in the points
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36579056@N03/