I have an It's George cue that I am taking interesting offers. The cue is what I would consider a plain Jane cue. Birdseye maple forearm and butt section. White/green speck wrap with White buttcap. SS joint and one shaft.
Ok now here is the story. Cue was originally purchased by one guy for his father. His father took 3 or 4 practice hits and than proceded to put it in the closet for 10 years. The son somehow got the cue back and sold it to a friend of mine who had it for a couple of days before I bought it off him. My friend hit a few balls with it too, but mainly with a predator that he had that fit the cue.
Now onto the cues condition. It is what I would consider new condition maybe 98 or 99% perfect. I would consider it 100% but the tip was chalked.
The ferrule is micarta(i believe) with zero blueing and No scratches. The white Butt cap is also without flaw. Perfect white. No dings, scratches, ect. The shaft has no oiling build up and no blueing at all. Original tip too. The cue is straight.
I will try to get some pics up of it later this evening if I can get my camera to take some clean non-blurry pictures.
Thanks, Scott
Ok now here is the story. Cue was originally purchased by one guy for his father. His father took 3 or 4 practice hits and than proceded to put it in the closet for 10 years. The son somehow got the cue back and sold it to a friend of mine who had it for a couple of days before I bought it off him. My friend hit a few balls with it too, but mainly with a predator that he had that fit the cue.
Now onto the cues condition. It is what I would consider new condition maybe 98 or 99% perfect. I would consider it 100% but the tip was chalked.
The ferrule is micarta(i believe) with zero blueing and No scratches. The white Butt cap is also without flaw. Perfect white. No dings, scratches, ect. The shaft has no oiling build up and no blueing at all. Original tip too. The cue is straight.
I will try to get some pics up of it later this evening if I can get my camera to take some clean non-blurry pictures.
Thanks, Scott