1. Ebony Lambros ultrajoint merry widow. Three shafts, all full sized. Two extensions, one 6" and one 10". Leather wrap, very cool ringwork. With the wrap, extra shaft and extensions this cue would be $1700 from Mike. The joint had a chip in the finish, so the cue was just sent to Proficient Billiards for a refinish. Cue is 99% (small speck on the buttcap seen in pics).
Asking $SOLD shipped and insured to your door.
Butt: 14.99oz - can be increased to 16.01 and still allow for extensions
Shaft 1: 3.70
Shaft 2: 3.74
Shaft 3: 3.67
2. Original Joss made in 1969-1970, verified by Bill Stroud as a cue he made. Very cool old cue. If you are into nostalgia, this is the cue for you. Unique given that it has a 5/16x18 pin that was not done very often in these older cues. The cue is all original and has not been refinished. Original cortland linen wrap, white w/ green speck although it is quite dirty. Rosewood into BEM, steel joint, maple block ringwork, just a classic Stroud design. Comes with 4 shafts, 2 original - 1 ivory, 1 micarta (darker) and two by an unknown maker (both ivory ferrules).
Cue is not perfect but rolls straight. Slight taper roll on the shafts, all tips stay on the table. A refinish isn't necessary but would make this cue look brand new. I like the old patina look and the butt is laser straight after 40+ years.
Asking $1300 OBO shipped and insured
Butt - 28.5": 17.6 oz
Shaft 1 - 28.5" (ivory): 4.2
Shaft 2 - 28.5" (micarta): 3.84
Shaft 3 - 28.5" : 4.09
Shaft 4 - 29" : 4.37
3. Guerra cocobolo and BEM cue. Brass ringwork, gorgeous woods. This is an absolutely beautiful cue. I don't have the talent to get pictures that actually show off this wood the way it deserves. Slight lip on the shafts where they meet the butt. This cue deserves to be played.
Asking $475 OBO shipped and insured
Butt : 16 oz
Shaft 1 : 12.5mm, 4.0 oz
Shaft 2 : 13mm, 4.1 oz
My calipers aren't working, but all the shafts unless mentioned are >12.75 and are much closer to 13mm. Feel free to ask any questions. If you are not satisfied with the cue, return within 3 days in the same condition for a full refund less shipping. Not really looking for trades but will entertain offers. Thanks for looking.
-Brandon
Asking $SOLD shipped and insured to your door.
Butt: 14.99oz - can be increased to 16.01 and still allow for extensions
Shaft 1: 3.70
Shaft 2: 3.74
Shaft 3: 3.67
2. Original Joss made in 1969-1970, verified by Bill Stroud as a cue he made. Very cool old cue. If you are into nostalgia, this is the cue for you. Unique given that it has a 5/16x18 pin that was not done very often in these older cues. The cue is all original and has not been refinished. Original cortland linen wrap, white w/ green speck although it is quite dirty. Rosewood into BEM, steel joint, maple block ringwork, just a classic Stroud design. Comes with 4 shafts, 2 original - 1 ivory, 1 micarta (darker) and two by an unknown maker (both ivory ferrules).
Cue is not perfect but rolls straight. Slight taper roll on the shafts, all tips stay on the table. A refinish isn't necessary but would make this cue look brand new. I like the old patina look and the butt is laser straight after 40+ years.
Asking $1300 OBO shipped and insured
Butt - 28.5": 17.6 oz
Shaft 1 - 28.5" (ivory): 4.2
Shaft 2 - 28.5" (micarta): 3.84
Shaft 3 - 28.5" : 4.09
Shaft 4 - 29" : 4.37
3. Guerra cocobolo and BEM cue. Brass ringwork, gorgeous woods. This is an absolutely beautiful cue. I don't have the talent to get pictures that actually show off this wood the way it deserves. Slight lip on the shafts where they meet the butt. This cue deserves to be played.
Asking $475 OBO shipped and insured
Butt : 16 oz
Shaft 1 : 12.5mm, 4.0 oz
Shaft 2 : 13mm, 4.1 oz
My calipers aren't working, but all the shafts unless mentioned are >12.75 and are much closer to 13mm. Feel free to ask any questions. If you are not satisfied with the cue, return within 3 days in the same condition for a full refund less shipping. Not really looking for trades but will entertain offers. Thanks for looking.
-Brandon
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