I've got a grand.. Who's got a block letter JOSS?

macneilb

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Must be a thousand or under. Not interested in anything higher or newer, has to be the old etched logo. Straight. Two shafts preferably, but one will is fine (must be 12.5 or above). If you've got one, please let me know. Price and specs. My email is mcneil3824@hotmail.com, or just post it here. Thanks guys ;)
 
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1972 JOSS block letter LIKE NEW!!!

I have an old fat butt 1972 JOSS completely refinished with paperwork From Tim Scruggs' shop about 9 years ago and put away in a Fellini case in a 70 degree area out of anyone's reach. Cue has an ivory flat faced joint with nice patina, 3/8-10 stainless steel pin, and ivory ferrule. This cue is in perfect shape. Ebony has nice striping, pics do not do this cue justice. Also has new wrap as per work order. Paperwork included when cue is sold.

1,050.00 plus shipping, insurance, and any fees. NO TRADES, CASH ONLY


John

johnkmarshall@comcast.net




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I have an old fat butt 1972 JOSS completely refinished with paperwork From Tim Scruggs' shop about 9 years ago and put away in a Fellini case in a 70 degree area out of anyone's reach. Cue has an ivory flat faced joint with nice patina, 3/8-10 stainless steel pin, and ivory ferrule. This cue is in perfect shape. Ebony has nice striping, pics do not do this cue justice. Also has new wrap as per work order. Paperwork included when cue is sold.

1,050.00 plus shipping, insurance, and any fees. NO TRADES, CASH ONLY


John

johnkmarshall@comcast.net


Now that is a deal!
 
PM replied to, new info on cue:

Butt and shaft are 29" total 58". Shaft is 12.95mm and weighs 3.5 oz, and but weighs 18.0 oz for a total weight of 21.5 oz together. Shaft is smooth as silk. I can see a very slight roll when shaft is rolled across a flat granite counter top, less than 1/16" at most. Does not effect play. Not bad for a 40 year old cue!!! (no, case is NOT included in sale.) Also, ferrule looks like ivory, however after further inspection under a 30X jeweler's loop it is the old ivory substitute used in the 1970's.

John
 
You can't trust rolling it on a countertop, not the same as rolling it on the table it's possible the countertop is making you see something that isn't really there, or making it look worse then it is..
 
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