Hi, All.
For a few reasons, I have decided to post three of my cues for sale. Mostly, I am just not able to play very much and they normally sit in a case every day, which I disagree with. I have used them all and they each shoot really nicely. I have a few bucks tied up in them and would like to either get some out, for other things, or get down to two or three cues only.
The first McDaniel pictured, with the floating points and silver ring work is not for sale.
The second McDaniel is 19.5 ounces, with 13 mm ferrules. There are about thirty hours of play on the first shaft and an hour or two on the second. Both are clean and smooth. Everything white is ivory, with silver veneers on the windows in the butt sleeve. All inlays in the diamonds are silver-bordered ebony dots. The abalone circles in the centers of the points, bases of the points, and in the windows have silver borders. The wrap is black lizard skin. There is only one other cue like this one, but with an ivory handle. I would like to get 4000.00 or very close for this cue.
The second cue is a very high end, one of a kind, Mike Bender. The weight is 19.7 ounces and both ferrules are 13 mm with Moori medium tips. I think most of you have seen this cue from when it was owned by Ken Kerner. All white is ivory, and the ring work and inlays are 14 kt gold. The blue inlays are lapis lazuli. The base wood is ebony with ironwood points. One shaft is unplayed, with a few hours on the other. An awesome piece of work. I am looking for 8000.00 or close to it.
The last cue is by Ed Prewitt and is really a wicked-looking piece of work. The weight is 19.48 ounces and the ferrules are 13.2 mm with Moori medium tips. One shaft has four or five hours of play but is very clean and smooth. The other shaft is still sealed in a plastic sleeve as it was received. All inlays in the butt sleeve and forearm point veneers are sterling silver. All white is ivory. From what I understand. Mr. Prewitt is no longer making cues with this style of ring work. I am looking for 5800.00 or very close to it for this cue.
I would potentially be interested in trades, but only for a high end Ginacue, preferably ebony-based and ivory-pointed, but I never say "no" without having a look. I have individual pictures of each cue with their shafts if anyone is interested. Thank you to anyone looking and please feel free to pm any offers here at to my home address rfrisbee@telus.net.
Thanks again,
Ryan






For a few reasons, I have decided to post three of my cues for sale. Mostly, I am just not able to play very much and they normally sit in a case every day, which I disagree with. I have used them all and they each shoot really nicely. I have a few bucks tied up in them and would like to either get some out, for other things, or get down to two or three cues only.
The first McDaniel pictured, with the floating points and silver ring work is not for sale.
The second McDaniel is 19.5 ounces, with 13 mm ferrules. There are about thirty hours of play on the first shaft and an hour or two on the second. Both are clean and smooth. Everything white is ivory, with silver veneers on the windows in the butt sleeve. All inlays in the diamonds are silver-bordered ebony dots. The abalone circles in the centers of the points, bases of the points, and in the windows have silver borders. The wrap is black lizard skin. There is only one other cue like this one, but with an ivory handle. I would like to get 4000.00 or very close for this cue.
The second cue is a very high end, one of a kind, Mike Bender. The weight is 19.7 ounces and both ferrules are 13 mm with Moori medium tips. I think most of you have seen this cue from when it was owned by Ken Kerner. All white is ivory, and the ring work and inlays are 14 kt gold. The blue inlays are lapis lazuli. The base wood is ebony with ironwood points. One shaft is unplayed, with a few hours on the other. An awesome piece of work. I am looking for 8000.00 or close to it.
The last cue is by Ed Prewitt and is really a wicked-looking piece of work. The weight is 19.48 ounces and the ferrules are 13.2 mm with Moori medium tips. One shaft has four or five hours of play but is very clean and smooth. The other shaft is still sealed in a plastic sleeve as it was received. All inlays in the butt sleeve and forearm point veneers are sterling silver. All white is ivory. From what I understand. Mr. Prewitt is no longer making cues with this style of ring work. I am looking for 5800.00 or very close to it for this cue.
I would potentially be interested in trades, but only for a high end Ginacue, preferably ebony-based and ivory-pointed, but I never say "no" without having a look. I have individual pictures of each cue with their shafts if anyone is interested. Thank you to anyone looking and please feel free to pm any offers here at to my home address rfrisbee@telus.net.
Thanks again,
Ryan





