badabing AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 30, 2006 #41 toomanybugs said: I know your going to ask, so here is the other ends. Click to expand... the fourth one from the top looks like my old cue. if the wrap is smooth as silk and you got it from "Hollywood" it probably is my old cue Dave
toomanybugs said: I know your going to ask, so here is the other ends. Click to expand... the fourth one from the top looks like my old cue. if the wrap is smooth as silk and you got it from "Hollywood" it probably is my old cue Dave
toomanybugs AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 30, 2006 #42 badabing said: the fourth one from the top looks like my old cue. if the wrap is smooth as silk and you got it from "Hollywood" it probably is my old cue Dave Click to expand... I think you're right on this; it was an impulse buy (buy now on e-bay) after Matt beat me to the J-17 on ebay. Lucky for my evil twin, I was able to talk Matt out of the J-17. bugs
badabing said: the fourth one from the top looks like my old cue. if the wrap is smooth as silk and you got it from "Hollywood" it probably is my old cue Dave Click to expand... I think you're right on this; it was an impulse buy (buy now on e-bay) after Matt beat me to the J-17 on ebay. Lucky for my evil twin, I was able to talk Matt out of the J-17. bugs
Joel Chue Billiard Enthusiast, custom cue & memorbilia Silver Member Jul 30, 2017 #43 Do you have any idea what model number is the cue in the middle?
J Jon Manning AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jul 30, 2017 #44 Wow! Way to bring a six year old thread back to life!
toomanybugs AzB Silver Member Silver Member Aug 10, 2017 #45 Joel Chue said: Do you have any idea what model number is the cue in the middle? Click to expand... It is an1987 or 88 Joss 16, MSRP was under $400.... inlays were most likely done by Mike Sigel, when he worked at JOSS between tournaments. Best $150 investment yet? Bugs.
Joel Chue said: Do you have any idea what model number is the cue in the middle? Click to expand... It is an1987 or 88 Joss 16, MSRP was under $400.... inlays were most likely done by Mike Sigel, when he worked at JOSS between tournaments. Best $150 investment yet? Bugs.