Up for sale is a 2002 Joel Hercek cue. I would love to keep this one because it is such a cool design. But I am trying to stay focused on cues that were built for me and I got this one on the second hand market.
58"
5/16x14 piloted ivory joint
Butt - 14.55 oz, 29"
Shaft 1 - 4.0 oz, 29", ivory ferrule, unknown meaty tip, 13.15mm
Shaft 2 - 3.95 oz, 29", ivory ferrule, unknown non-vegetarian tip, 13.1mm
Balance point is 19" from the bottom of the buttcap.
4 cocobolo points into lightly figured birdseye maple, with black, mahogany, coco, maple veneers (outside in)
multiple ivory inlays, engraved ivory ovals
ivory index rings in sleeve and at joint
short delrin buttcap
white/brown Irish linen wrap
The butt is free of dings or any other blemishes. Both shafts have a couple tiny tiny finish dings at the joint end., looks like bumping the table on the follow through. Both roll straight on the table. The lighter (by .05 oz.
) shaft has a great finish patina and has been played more. The other shaft could be slicked up a little for play. You can slightly feel the ferrule to shaft wood transition on both that a quality cleanup from your favorite repair guy would take care of.
This is one of four cues that Joel made with these inlays. Each one is slightly different; veneers, buttcap, speartips, without engraving. He liked the pattern so much that he has one in his personal cue collection.
NEW PRICE ---- $OLD pending payment. Looking for cash on this one. Thanks for looking
Scott
58"
5/16x14 piloted ivory joint
Butt - 14.55 oz, 29"
Shaft 1 - 4.0 oz, 29", ivory ferrule, unknown meaty tip, 13.15mm
Shaft 2 - 3.95 oz, 29", ivory ferrule, unknown non-vegetarian tip, 13.1mm
Balance point is 19" from the bottom of the buttcap.
4 cocobolo points into lightly figured birdseye maple, with black, mahogany, coco, maple veneers (outside in)
multiple ivory inlays, engraved ivory ovals
ivory index rings in sleeve and at joint
short delrin buttcap
white/brown Irish linen wrap
The butt is free of dings or any other blemishes. Both shafts have a couple tiny tiny finish dings at the joint end., looks like bumping the table on the follow through. Both roll straight on the table. The lighter (by .05 oz.

This is one of four cues that Joel made with these inlays. Each one is slightly different; veneers, buttcap, speartips, without engraving. He liked the pattern so much that he has one in his personal cue collection.
NEW PRICE ---- $OLD pending payment. Looking for cash on this one. Thanks for looking
Scott
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