FS:Rick Howard

wade

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I took this Rick Howard in on trade for a bigger cue last week, and I'm offering it for someone to make a good player out of. The cue is in very good condition with no noticeable scratches or dings. The shafts are clean.

Butt: cocobola w/ cocobola points into maple forearm with 3/8-11 pin; black with white spec irish linen wrap; 15.87 oz; 29 in length; butt is straight

Shaft #1: 3.48 oz; 12.95 mm diameter; 29 in length; slight taper roll

Shaft #2: 3.40 oz; 13.00 mm diameter; 29 in length; slight taper roll

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The best deal I've seen on here in awhile! Glad you got it and hope you enjoy it!:thumbup:

I plan on it. Most people in my area do not know about Ricks cues, other than me. But when they get beat by one, I make sure to show them and tell them about Ricks cues... :)
 
do you

I plan on it. Most people in my area do not know about Ricks cues, other than me. But when they get beat by one, I make sure to show them and tell them about Ricks cues... :)

do you even play anymore?:thumbup:
 
I know enough about rick's cues to know that i logged off for an hour and you stole one!!!! LOL nice pick up sir, i look forward to seeing it in person :thumbup:
 
I know enough about rick's cues to know that i logged off for an hour and you stole one!!!! LOL nice pick up sir, i look forward to seeing it in person :thumbup:

Well, it should be here soon, a few days I suspect at most.

So far, the best playing Rick Howard cue I have played with was the jump break cue I had of his that Donny Deavers busted after he bought it from Dan Tull. It played solid.........

The cue I have now of Rick's plays real solid. I'm looking forward to seeing how this next one plays. I can't really remember a Rick Howard cue that did not shoot solid. Maybe one of his first cues possibly. I actually remember when he first started making cues and seeing his first cues and hitting with them, such a long time ago.

We played out of the same pool hall. Starcade billiards, in Fort Walton Beach, Florida He was the house pro there for awhile.
 
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