Fs: Three old joss cues

leon sly

old school maniac!!
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Specs. 1973 Joss hoppe style Bumperless with Ivory ring Ebony butt sleeve birdseye maple forearm with four Ebony points and veneers the veneer color green mahogany green mahogany Linen wrap Blk w/white spec SS joint 5/16-14 SS pin three shafts 2 with Ivory ferrules one shaft has a Linen ferrule all three shafts are 3.7 0z handle wt.16.0 oz total wt.19.7 cue has some very small Dings in the finish price $ 1,500.00 shipped but I'm open to offers!! cash only no trades please any ???? send me a pm Thanks, to all....all three joss cues are SOLD!!
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Leon,
Please send me specs etc on the 2 Ebony - esp the Hoppe!

Thx!
-von
 
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Leon, These Joss cues were made when Bill Stroud, Dan Janes, were together 1968-1972. The hoppe cue is a 73 the other two are 68-72. Very nice offering. g.l. p.s. Tim may have had something to do with the 73 hoppe cue original owner Ben Harper Jr. Shreevport La. Dan has records of this.
"country" Bob
 
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Sweet old cues, Leon! That red veneered one looks cool as hell!! The Hoppe cue ain't so shabby, either!!

Have a great week, sir.

Mark
 
PMs

Leon your PM box is full ,Would like specs on 3rd cue,with veneer rings by the buttcap, Thanks:thumbup:
Bob
 
offer?....ok...100 bucks for all 3....lol

love the bumberless one....good luck these will go fast...great looking cues!
 
Price

Can I get a price on the middle cue in the picture with three shafts please. PM box is full chief....
 
I had a cue very similar to the bottom or far right cue and Dan Janes told me it was mid 70's, maybe even 77 or 78.
 
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Joss

I think it should be clear that JOSS Cues were never made at the meathouse on Georgetown Road. Bob Frey and Mike Cochran were not involved with making JOSS Cues either.

The third cue is most likely from the Diamond Series that became discontinued once JOSS Cues made the transition to CNC in '85.

The second cue should be early 80's, also. I am not sure, but I don't think JOSS tried many joint materials other than SS & IV prior to the 80's.

The Hoppe style is late 70's for certain.

Regardless, they are all beautiful cues.
 
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I know the sale is pending, but what are the veneers on the Micarta joint Joss. Thanks.

Josh
 
I think it should be clear that JOSS Cues were never made at the meathouse on Georgetown Road. Bob Frey and Mike Cochran were not involved with making JOSS Cues either.

The third cue is most likely from the Diamond Series that became discontinued once JOSS Cues made the transition to CNC in '85.

The second cue should be early 80's, also. I am not sure, but I don't think JOSS tried many joint materials other than SS & IV prior to the 80's.

The Hoppe style is late 70's for certain.

Regardless, they are all beautiful cues.

Sorry but your dates are off. The Hoppe is early 70s, the other two are 68-72 cues. By the 1980s Joss was using logos very different than what you see here.
 
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