Gracio Olive Merry widow FS. Best offer by Sun. 6pm

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I have another up for best offer. The cue will go at 6pm Sunday Pacific time.

It's solid Olivewood. Not cored.
All white is Ivory.
Phenolic joint, 3/8x10 brass pin.
Black textured leather wrap.
19oz. 58 1/4" long 19" balance point.
.850" joint, 1.25" butt.
13mm sniper with Ivory ferrule.
One shaft 3.8oz. A second shaft can be built for $75.00

The cue has a great tone. The solid Olivewood forearm plays great. The feedback through the handle is amazing.
 

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I am always with you for your great workmanship and will also begin with offer

250 for a great cuemaker
 
Wow

another nice cue Scott! If I did'nt recently order two cues from you, I would've bid on this in a heartbeat!


Very nicely done!:)


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mycustomcues said:
another nice cue Scott! If I did'nt recently order two cues from you, I would've bid on this in a heartbeat!


Very nicely done!:)


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Thanks for the words guys. Just polished your cue and it looks beautiful.
It'll be in the mail in the morning.
 
Scott,
VERY VERY CLEAN looking work. Good luck with your sale.

Regards,
David
 
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Thumbs up Mr. Gracio
Love the ring work and the beauty of a nice piece of olive wood!!!!
If I did not already have a gem from you I would have a bid in !!!!

Danny:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Gracio

That is a beautiful cue Scott. I know olivewood plays jam up too! Nice touch with the silver bands on the ivory rings. And a leather wrap! Very nice work.

P.S. Happy Belated Birthday!
 
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masonh said:
very crisp and pingy.

When I was building the cue it felt solid. At the end the wood carried the sound of the sandpaper. When I shot a couple practice games with the shaft off my cue and it had a great tone.

After building this I started wondering if they use Olivewood in the music industry. I did a search and found a few instruments made from Olivewood.
 
Cool Cue!

Another VERY NICE cue Scott! :thumbup:

I'd love to see a similar cue with some Natural/Mahogany type phenolic material to accentuate the grain in the Olivewood :)

Keep up the great work!!!

Have a Great Holiday Season,

Ken :wink:
 
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