For Sale is a Randy Anderson Cue.
Originally built in 1988, has only a little play in it.
The forearm is well constructed. Very, very little variation in the point tips.
There are four veneers in each point.
The ivory configuration in the butt sleeve is very nice, but, several of the inlays are not quite perfect and the edge on some can be felt when I rub my fingers across them.
Very, very few, if any dings and or dents. None noticable, anyway.
All of the inlays are ivory. Cue is straight. Weighs 19.7 ounces. An astonishingly nice hit and feel for a Piloted Stainless Steel Joint, that resembles that of many more reknown cuemakers.
Both shafts are just under 13 mm and both have an aegis ferrule.
An absolute real looker that would probably command a $3000 price tag if made by any known cuemaker.
Sorry, no trades available.
SOLD




Originally built in 1988, has only a little play in it.
The forearm is well constructed. Very, very little variation in the point tips.
There are four veneers in each point.
The ivory configuration in the butt sleeve is very nice, but, several of the inlays are not quite perfect and the edge on some can be felt when I rub my fingers across them.
Very, very few, if any dings and or dents. None noticable, anyway.
All of the inlays are ivory. Cue is straight. Weighs 19.7 ounces. An astonishingly nice hit and feel for a Piloted Stainless Steel Joint, that resembles that of many more reknown cuemakers.
Both shafts are just under 13 mm and both have an aegis ferrule.
An absolute real looker that would probably command a $3000 price tag if made by any known cuemaker.
Sorry, no trades available.
SOLD




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