FS: Phillippi ebony full-splice with Intarsia inlays

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This is a really nice full-splice (it is too fancy to be called a sneaky) from Phillippi Cues in Pasadena, Maryland. This cue was recently refinished by Rick Phillippi, and is in exceptional condition. There are no dents or dings. The cue is straight, together and apart. The Intarsia inlays in the butt are stunning.

Specifications:

-Butt: 15.7 ounces..weight can be changed via weightbolt change
-Shaft: 3.7 ounces, 12.75mm, LBM, LePro tip
-5/16x14 piloted stainless steel joint
-Black phenolic joint collars with thin silver beauty rings
-Straight grained maple forearm
-Points and handle are full-spliced, solid ebony with dead-even points
-Butt sleeve consists of an Intarsia inlay of ebony and cocobolo with natural veneenr, with ebony scalloped into birdseye at the bottom
-White delrin butt cap
-Signed "Phillippi" between the points

SOLD!! Thanks!

Joe


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joe you are seriously killing me with all these cues you got for sale. absolutely great seller and a great AZ'er.
 
Phillipi

It is a nice looking cue. I keep coming back to it. hehe. BUMP!
 
Thanks guys. The cue is over $800 from Phillippi, and this one was just refinished, and is just about as new. Really crisp hit, too.

PM me your offers...I am willing to listen. Vacation is only 2 weeks away, and I need money for my deep sea charter off Hatteras, NC in the Outer Banks...:thumbup:

Joe
 
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bump for phillippi-

Quick story About Mr. Ricky Phillippi and father- my 1,200 custom became damaged (( Ricky Fixed the ebony point, refinnished, and added bore skin wrap---- Cost 100. bought at the hokpins trade show-where ricky does fine repair work during the tournements. thanks mark
 
Quick story About Mr. Ricky Phillippi and father- my 1,200 custom became damaged (( Ricky Fixed the ebony point, refinnished, and added bore skin wrap---- Cost 100. bought at the hokpins trade show-where ricky does fine repair work during the tournements. thanks mark

Mark,
Rick Phillippi is one of the nicest folks that I know...cuemakers or otherwise. He really takes care of his customers, too. They make some really good playing cues, too. Some of the fancy cues they make are simply off the hook.
Joe
 
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