Gilbert Hoppe Style Ivory F/S

couple of pics....

Steve, here are the scans we had for this cue. Hopefully it will give people an idea.
 
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Hey Sean, thank you for posting the pics. I meant to ask you but I don't want to be accused using other people's pics. Thank you once again, you are a good man.

I just got my camera, will take and post the pics shortly. PMs are replied.

Thank's
Steve
 
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Pictures, as promised. BTW, the wrap pic is taken with the seam facing the camera. The seam actually is pretty tight.

Thank's
Steve

GilbertFull.jpg

GilbertForearmSmall.jpg

GilbertWrap.jpg

GilbertBSleeveSmall.jpg
 
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Some more pics. 2 more better pics of the forearm and buttsleeve, just right before my digital camera died.

Andy Gilbert soon will be concentrating on more of high end cues and stop producing basic cues. This is your chance to get a nice clean 4 points with 4 veneers cue at a reasonable price. Not to mention Ivory joint, Ivory Hoppe ring and Ivory tooth ala Schick!!!
Thank's
Steve


GilbertJoint.jpg

GilbertSignature.jpg

GilbertCurly-1.jpg
 
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Steve....some additonal info

Additionally, that cue has some fantastic figure in the curly maple. Andy cores his curly maple forearms for stability. When you factor in all the options on this cue, it's a tremendous value for the price.
 
bump for the morning crowd. I'm listening to all reasonalbe offers and trades.

Thank's
Steve
 
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SphinxnihpS said:
Great looking cue, and Steve is an excellent person to do business with!

Thank you for the good word there SphinxnihpS. Bump for friday morning, and PMs are replied to everyone. Trade offers are welcome. NEW PRICE: $1000.00 shipped!!!

Thank you,
Steve
 
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Greetings to everyone. Many people have asked me the same questions and I thought I post my answers here to clarify things.

I live (with the cue) in Columbia, South Carolina, USA. The reason why I'm selling the cue isn't because something wrong with it. I want to sell it because I'm so concious with the cue when I'm shooting. I don't want to put ding on the forearm or the shaft by accident or not. It's too good of a cue to be really used it you know what I'm mean. I feel like I can't really let my stroke go.

I know you supposed to step on gas on a Ferrari but I can't do it. I admit I don't have a ball to do it.

The cue is great and the price is VERY FAIR!!!

Thank you
Steve
 
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