FS or Trade: Gold Crown and Cue Lathe
I have a 9' Gold Crown for sale. I believe it's a GC III frame upgraded to a GC IV, which is I believe a $2500 upgrade. The table is in great shape. It has 3 month old electric blue Simonis 860. I also have a Cue Smith cue lathe. It is basically a deluxe minus the taper bar. It has the 1-3/8" bore double chuck headstock and long bed. I need the money so I will part with them for $3000. If you like GCs and always wanted to fix or build your own cues, here is a really good deal. Table and lathe are located in Omaha, NE. I will deliver within a few hours drive of Omaha for a modest fee. Here is a pic of the table and I will take one of the lathe tomorrow.
I would also trade both straight over for a Diamond table with Dymond wood rails.
I also have an awesome Antique 9' table. It is very unique and rare. If the GC isn't your thing I'd make the same deal on the table and lathe combo for $3K with the antique table. It is in great shape, especially being about 100 years old. I attached some pics. It's not set up but you can get an idea of what it looks like.
I have a 9' Gold Crown for sale. I believe it's a GC III frame upgraded to a GC IV, which is I believe a $2500 upgrade. The table is in great shape. It has 3 month old electric blue Simonis 860. I also have a Cue Smith cue lathe. It is basically a deluxe minus the taper bar. It has the 1-3/8" bore double chuck headstock and long bed. I need the money so I will part with them for $3000. If you like GCs and always wanted to fix or build your own cues, here is a really good deal. Table and lathe are located in Omaha, NE. I will deliver within a few hours drive of Omaha for a modest fee. Here is a pic of the table and I will take one of the lathe tomorrow.
I would also trade both straight over for a Diamond table with Dymond wood rails.
I also have an awesome Antique 9' table. It is very unique and rare. If the GC isn't your thing I'd make the same deal on the table and lathe combo for $3K with the antique table. It is in great shape, especially being about 100 years old. I attached some pics. It's not set up but you can get an idea of what it looks like.
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