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Read it and weep!
Tim said," 1st Edition of the Encyclopedia of Billiards page 413. That Cue is there."
I have the second edition and see for yourself.
That old Cat Bird is still sharp as a tack.
The fancy Ivory dashed rings are in in every position but the joint. Player.
It was built for the gentleman that worked in Tim's shop for a while and also did laser etched Joints for Tim.
The Cue features 24 14K Gold inlays front and rear in and around the Ivory Ovals with multiple Scrimshaws and Ebony inlays around the 4 14K Gold inlays in the forearm. 28 14K Gold inlays in all.
No surprise Tim Signed the Cue 1 of a kind in the Forearm.
In hard times his friend sold it for him to a friend of his half price. 6K.
I bought it out of receivership.
From my Uncle Sam.
Documented Tim Scruggs Gold inlays Cue.
Goldie






Nick :)
 
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Can we see a pic of the "other" cap scrim on the side of the cap that we can't see in the pics and the rest of the cue... Nice pick-up
 
That is about it.

That is the only nice picture of the bunch.
Maybe another day.
Thank you,
Nick :)
 
Hay Deano

I play with it. Every day. Then I pick up that 8 point Cochran. They weighed within .05 ounces of each other until I lightened up the Cochran a few days ago.
They compliment each other well.
Lucky me,
Nick :)
 
Pictures are hard.

Here is a nice picture on a pretty Book.
Nick :)
 

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Irs

Sam's last name? Say the pledge. It is in there somewhere. Always did wondered if that was short for I R Sam!
Taxes Due.
Nick ::grin-square:
 
Wow. Its got floaters too! Amazing!

B <------- has no idea what 90% of the things Nick said in this thread mean
 
Hay Jerry

The 12 Gold Inlays in front of the wrap. Notice the over size dashes and ovals.
Nick :)
 

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Well I tried

Freakin pictures. Hardest Cue to fire at on the planet. And it has the sweetest sounding ping through the ball.
Haven't pick a bestest shaft yet. The both weigh almost 4 and a half ounces each.
The rider and my wife look really very much alike!
Shawing,
Nick :)
 

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By the way.

Read about Tim's Cues and work in this awesome book.
Page 413 2nd edition of The Billiard Encyclopedia An Illustrated History of the Sport by Victor Stein and Paul Rubino.
Two monsters.
Happy Holidays,
Nick :)
 

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