Jacoby 0715-165 Wrapless. Insane Tiger Stripe Maple.

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0715-165
Shaft: The Edge Hybrid by Jacoby
Tip: 12.75mm Tiger Medium
Ring Style: Double White with Cocobolo
Wrap: Tiger Stripe Maple
Forearm: Black Palm with 4 Tiger Stripe points.
Joint: Tiger Stripe Maple
Joint Pin: Radial.

Butt Weight: 15.15oz
Shaft Weight: 3.40oz
Joined Weight: 18.55oz


Accepting offers for cash or fair trade. Even willing to trade + cash for a better cue you may have.

Looking for something less flashy, a little more traditional, Hoppe Style, bumperless is always kinda nice. Simple butt, irish linen wrap, four points, nice figured wood, you guys all know what it is im talking about. :thumbup:
 

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Taking offers or trade offers like i said. If it was straight cash offer id say about $700 700 BUT, thats including shipping with insurance. Lower 48 states.

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That's sweet dreams of Curly Maple.

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Tiger Stripe Grain Patterns. Is usually when they take the log an turn it 90° so the Saw Blade is Cutting Perpendicular or Against the Grain. Instead of trying to Cut with the Grain.

Like Quarter Sawn-Oak for Furniture. Or Tiger Oak

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Tiger Stripe Grain Patterns. Is usually when they take the log an turn it 90° so the Saw Blade is Cutting Perpendicular or Against the Grain. Instead of trying to Cut with the Grain.

Like Quarter Sawn-Oak for Furniture. Or Tiger Oak

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you know, I was actually curious about how to determine the differences, but that makes sense. I like it. But I just put tiger because thats what Dave puts on his website description.
 
Alot of the time, Quarter-sawn oak or whatever species of wood the Clientele or Work Order Required the most popular pieces like A Tall Corner Hutch or Nightstand or Table whatever the piece maybe. It is usually only cut for boards wider than a 6" Board. So, people can see the beautiful markings of the wood being cut an its 100% unique grain pattern.

So, ideally you generally want bigger piecer of Furniture to Showoff that
Quarter-Sawn Look..

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Whoops, I made a mistake. The Log chosen for this should be on a 45° angle instead of letting the blade cutt with grain.

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