For Sale:
2006 Judd JT-1 w/3 Shafts! $SOLD
Specs:
Butt - Weighs 15.3oz, 29" in length, 3/8 10 Pin
Shaft 1 - Weighs 3.8oz, 29 1/8" in length, 12.8mm diameter.
Shaft 2 - Weighs 3.8oz, 29 1/8" in length, 12.75mm diameter.
Shaft 3 - Weighs 3.9oz, 29 1/8" in length, 12.75mm diameter.
All shafts have Elkmaster tips installed nice n tight by the one and only Joe Blackburn. Shaft 1 has an Elforyn ferrule, while the other two I believe to be Aegis but I'm not 100% certain.
The cue was refinished by Judd himself just over a year ago and I had him make a new shaft (shaft 1). The other two shafts are not perfectly flush with the butt, but it is very minimal as shown by the pictures. All shafts and butt roll dead straight when and when not assembled!
There are a couple of minor chips that I took pictures of, otherwise the cue is in excellent condition and hits like a dream. I placed the pictures in an album on Flickr so it's easy to view the large versions without filling up the entire page. The Birdseye used for this cue is absolutely stunning, the pictures don't do it justice!!
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks!!
2006 Judd JT-1 w/3 Shafts! $SOLD
Specs:
Butt - Weighs 15.3oz, 29" in length, 3/8 10 Pin
Shaft 1 - Weighs 3.8oz, 29 1/8" in length, 12.8mm diameter.
Shaft 2 - Weighs 3.8oz, 29 1/8" in length, 12.75mm diameter.
Shaft 3 - Weighs 3.9oz, 29 1/8" in length, 12.75mm diameter.
All shafts have Elkmaster tips installed nice n tight by the one and only Joe Blackburn. Shaft 1 has an Elforyn ferrule, while the other two I believe to be Aegis but I'm not 100% certain.
The cue was refinished by Judd himself just over a year ago and I had him make a new shaft (shaft 1). The other two shafts are not perfectly flush with the butt, but it is very minimal as shown by the pictures. All shafts and butt roll dead straight when and when not assembled!
There are a couple of minor chips that I took pictures of, otherwise the cue is in excellent condition and hits like a dream. I placed the pictures in an album on Flickr so it's easy to view the large versions without filling up the entire page. The Birdseye used for this cue is absolutely stunning, the pictures don't do it justice!!
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks!!
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