Up for sale is my MasonH cue made my Mason in 2009. It's in great shape and beautiful, like almost every Mason H cue ever made.
It really well figured Macassar Ebony with an astounding African Olivewood handle. It has a white G-10 3/8-10 pin and weighs weighs 19.75oz, but feels lighter because it's forward balanced.
It comes with 2 premium shafts that measure 12.9mm and 12.75mm and has Kamui/Moori med/soft tips and 3/4" yellow Mason micarta ferrules with matching joint protectors.
I do want to disclose a couple of issues with the cue. While it is in beautiful condition, there is a tiny, pinhead-sized chip in the finish on the forearm. I'll try to get a pic of it, but that'll be hard because it's minute. The rings are also raised in a couple places. You can't really see it, but you can feel them. Like many of Mason's cues, it's straight when rolled together, but has a slight wobble at the joint when rolled without a shaft. This happens to a lot of cues with a compound taper. The wobble doesn't effect play and unless you looked hard, you might not notice.
Here are some Youtube videos of me rolling the cue:
https://youtu.be/Bnwf0CHxqMQ
https://youtu.be/iQmhqSmKdUI
https://youtu.be/Xoxai3skSCQ
https://youtu.be/8TkPT7pIsyA
I'd like to get $SOLD shipped for it or feel free to make a reasonable offer.
It really well figured Macassar Ebony with an astounding African Olivewood handle. It has a white G-10 3/8-10 pin and weighs weighs 19.75oz, but feels lighter because it's forward balanced.
It comes with 2 premium shafts that measure 12.9mm and 12.75mm and has Kamui/Moori med/soft tips and 3/4" yellow Mason micarta ferrules with matching joint protectors.
I do want to disclose a couple of issues with the cue. While it is in beautiful condition, there is a tiny, pinhead-sized chip in the finish on the forearm. I'll try to get a pic of it, but that'll be hard because it's minute. The rings are also raised in a couple places. You can't really see it, but you can feel them. Like many of Mason's cues, it's straight when rolled together, but has a slight wobble at the joint when rolled without a shaft. This happens to a lot of cues with a compound taper. The wobble doesn't effect play and unless you looked hard, you might not notice.
Here are some Youtube videos of me rolling the cue:
https://youtu.be/Bnwf0CHxqMQ
https://youtu.be/iQmhqSmKdUI
https://youtu.be/Xoxai3skSCQ
https://youtu.be/8TkPT7pIsyA
I'd like to get $SOLD shipped for it or feel free to make a reasonable offer.
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