FS: Skip Weston... BB3 cue

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I figure since we are on a roll...

It's the heart cue. To many hearts? To girly? Ask Marcus (fast and loose) about this cue. It might be one of the top 3 playing cues Skip has ever turned out. Of course hit is subjective, but it plays solid.

Anyways...

19.6 oz, 2 shafts, 13mm with ivory, both shafts matched at 3.9 oz. Black lizard wrap, everything white is ivory. Cue is prominently inthe BB3 and is all original. A ding or two in the butt sleeve, more like finish rubs. From Skip at the time it was $ 4300.00, I am sure now he would want more. I am lising it at $ 3500.00.

Will trade for the right cue...

Joe

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This Cue Is Certainly One Of The Best Playing Skips' That I Have Hit With. I Met Up With Joe, When I Picked Up My Cue From Skips Place And We Played Pool For A Few Hours. I Think I Shot With The Heart Cue More That Day, Than I Shot With My Own Cue While I Was There.

I Will Also Agree With The Statement That There Are Two Many Hearts, And The Cue Is A Little Girlish, But The Execution And The Hit Are Fantastic.

Good Luck With The Sale Joe.
 
FAST_N_LOOSE said:
This Cue Is Certainly One Of The Best Playing Skips' That I Have Hit With. I Met Up With Joe, When I Picked Up My Cue From Skips Place And We Played Pool For A Few Hours. I Think I Shot With The Heart Cue More That Day, Than I Shot With My Own Cue While I Was There.

I Will Also Agree With The Statement That There Are Two Many Hearts, And The Cue Is A Little Girlish, But The Execution And The Hit Are Fantastic.

Good Luck With The Sale Joe.

too many hearts, not too many hearts it doesn't matter. the design composition is well thought out, executed and imo great. it should of had a white veneer somewhere in the points to tie in with the sleeve bars to be better but it don't matter the buyer will get a gem
 
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skins said:
too many hearts, not too many hearts it doesn't matter. the design composition is well thought out, executed and imo great. it could have used a whit veneer in the points to tie in the sleeve better but it don't matter the buyer will get a gem


JOE DESIGNED IT..........WE CAN'T TELL HIM IT LOOKS GOOD, OR THAT IT WAS WELL THOUGHT OUT..........WE DON'T WANT HIM TOO THINK THAT HE KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT CUES.
 
FAST_N_LOOSE said:
JOE DESIGNED IT..........WE CAN'T TELL HIM IT LOOKS GOOD, OR THAT IT WAS WELL THOUGHT OUT..........WE DON'T WANT HIM TOO THINK THAT HE KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT CUES.

read my edit. ;)
 
skins said:
read my edit. ;)

Funny you guys should mention that. The initial design had an ivory / holley veneer in the low points. In fact at one time there were going to be solid ivory points in ebony for the lows. But that was getting out of hand. :)

Joe
 
classiccues said:
Funny you guys should mention that. The initial design had an ivory / holley veneer in the low points. In fact at one time there were going to be solid ivory points in ebony for the lows. But that was getting out of hand. :)

Joe

a "white" veneer in the main points or ebony covered ivory low points would have been imo great to tie in with the sleeve. but still i like the cue.
 
Well, I like it!!;) :D

I have always liked this cue. I would have had it already had it been within my grasp. To my knowledge, there are only 3 cues that Skip has done with the heart inlays...and I personally think Skip does the nicest hearts of anyone. It would be cool if someday I were able to acquire all 3....well, the other 2. :cool:

Best of luck with your sale, Joe!!

Lisa
 
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