Gina cue with serious history FS

HOLY CRAP!!!!!

now that's a box cue that is absolutely stunning...

i cant imagine what it looks like in person...:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
Very interesting cue. I wonder if the cue was Ed's design? I know Ed was on the road and would have seen many cues by then. Janes and Stroud made cues of similar design. I haven't seen another Gina box cue like this one. Thanks for posting the notice.

Martin


asiasdad said:
I actually got to touch this wonderful cue as my cue maintenance/repair man has it at his shop and is representing it on ebay for a local collector. When you see cues offered by this seller, you can count on honest and accurate representation> I still kick myself for not buying the Skip Weston he let go of on ebay last week. Enjoy the pics of this fine Gina:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320001349996&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:US:2
 
jazznpool said:
Very interesting cue. I wonder if the cue was Ed's design? I know Ed was on the road and would have seen many cues by then. Janes and Stroud made cues of similar design. I haven't seen another Gina box cue like this one. Thanks for posting the notice.

Martin
The first one in this style that I saw was Bill Stroud's personal playing cue (done in pink ivory / ivory) in the late 70's. Even though PI is not everyone's cup o' tea, it was stunning in person.

This Gina is tres-sweet! :cool:
 
Just a bump for my friend

asiasdad said:
I actually got to touch this wonderful cue as my cue maintenance/repair man has it at his shop and is representing it on ebay for a local collector. When you see cues offered by this seller, you can count on honest and accurate representation> I still kick myself for not buying the Skip Weston he let go of on ebay last week. Enjoy the pics of this fine Gina:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320001349996&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:US:2

one and only one bump to allow all who want to see this.
 
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