Here's a unique find: A pool cue made by Jerry Powers of Jerico cues http://www.jericocues.net/, maker of the famous jump/break "Stinger Cue." He is also a BCA Master instructor at Cue Tech http://www.poolschool.info/Instructors.htm
The cue was commisioned by Dan Bourque http://www.bourques.com/page1.htm under the specifications of Trick shot artist, Norm "Farmer" Webber. Cue was built by Mr. Powers using his stock of materials and was finished and signed by Mr. Bourque. The joint "Tunable Pro Joint"©TM Patent #5749788 & #414,231 has the strength of a metal joint but the hit of a wood joint. More specifically the hit is determined by the type of wood in the joint. It took several emails to get the history of this cue.
Weighs 19 oz standard length, there are some dings in the butt sleeve but the shaft and forearm are clean.
I'll have more pictures later. Biggest ding in last picture
The cue was commisioned by Dan Bourque http://www.bourques.com/page1.htm under the specifications of Trick shot artist, Norm "Farmer" Webber. Cue was built by Mr. Powers using his stock of materials and was finished and signed by Mr. Bourque. The joint "Tunable Pro Joint"©TM Patent #5749788 & #414,231 has the strength of a metal joint but the hit of a wood joint. More specifically the hit is determined by the type of wood in the joint. It took several emails to get the history of this cue.
Weighs 19 oz standard length, there are some dings in the butt sleeve but the shaft and forearm are clean.
I'll have more pictures later. Biggest ding in last picture