Great looking & hitting Pechauer + 314 and 314-2 Shafts

Dougie Fresh

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FS - Great looking & hitting Pechauer + 314 and 314-2 Shafts

Great looking and hitting cue. Comes with original shaft, 314 shaft and 314-2 shaft. A few small nicks in the butt of cue and a small chip at base of original shaft. Will gladly answer any other questions, just let me know.

$600 for everything including shipping to lower 48 states.

More Pictures - http://bit.ly/HHlKIc

Weight:

With original shaft and weight pin in - 20oz
With original shaft and weight pin removed -18.25oz

With 314 shaft and weight pin in - 19oz
With 314 shaft and weight pin removed - 17.25oz

With 314-2 shaft and weight pin in - 19oz
With 314-2 shaft and weight pin removed - 17.25oz

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NO MORE TRADE OFFERS PLEASE... I do appreciate those but now this deal is set to move on eBay. Here are some more details on the cue...

I am the original owner and this was my baby for the last 7 years. I don't have a receipt as my local room owner (an authorized Pechauer Dealer) gave me a discount for paying in cash. (Purchased in 2005.) I believe I paid $450-500 cash for the cue with original shaft. The 314 shafts were purchased a few years later for approximately $200-$220 each and I also purchased those brand new. (I'm pretty certain I purchased those through oZoneBilliards. Here is a link, http://www.ozonebilliards.com/pr3142ndgesh9.html) I just rolled the cues, trying with each shaft. When rolling them on my table, they roll straight as an arrow. When rolling by laying the cue straight across the side rails (the best way to check for warping/wobble, the original shaft and 314 roll perfect. The 314-2 has a tiny bit of wobble to it. This makes sense since the 314-2 shaft I've used the most, then the 314, and I don't think I ever used the original shaft but on a few occasions. (Always have shot with Predator shafts.) Both 314 shafts are a smidgen thinner than 12.75mm, the 314-2 a bit more than then 314 as I would always burnish and clean the cue before each tournament or getting into action.

That's my feedback from a very critical eye. Just want you to have the full inside view to what you're bidding on and to be happy with the purchase. If you have any further questions or want to discuss further, just let me know.
 
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