For Sale: two Southwest cues.
From the estate of a local collector who clearly wanted to keep these babies mint.
They have never been chalked, and only have the tiny little scratches
you see in cues that are 15 years old and have probably been taken out
of the case on occasion to show them off to friends and family.
I spoke with Laurie Franklin yesterday and she verified that they are the
correct cues for the serial numbers. I noticed that the butts roll slightly
off so I took a video of them so interested buyers know exactly what I'm
talking about. Sale of these cues will be final so I want to make sure
there are no surprises. The videos can be seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW4MW820YDs&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RZWf1mqZ1Y&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Cue #1
Southwest cue serial number 541 96
Delivered in January '97 according to Laurie Franklin
Birdseye maple forearm and buttsleeve. 6 ebony points in the forearm
15.6 oz butt.
Shafts are both 3.6 oz. 13.23 and 13.28mm
Shafts rolled by themselves are SLIGHTLY off, I'd give them a B
Cue together rolls very nicely, I'd give it a B+ (see the video)
Balance point is 18.25" from the end of the butt cap
NEW PRICE SOLD. Including next day air U.S.
Cue will be going on Ebay on Friday.




Cue #2
Southwest cue serial number 441 96
Delivered in July '96 according to Laurie Franklin
Cocobolo forearm and buttsleeve
16.4 oz butt.
Shafts are both 3.5 oz. 13.22 and 13.29mm
Shafts rolled by themselves are EXCELLENT, I'd give them an A
Cue together rolls nicely, I'd give it a B (see the video)
Balance point is 18.5" from the end of the butt cap
SOLD



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