Jimmy Ingram cue for sale

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Jimmy Ingram made this cue for me in about 1975 or 1976, using a Gus Szamboti blank. I am the only owner and the cue has never been refinished or restored. It is in absolutely original condition.

The specs are approximately:
Length: 57 in.
Weight: 20.5 – 21 oz.
Tip: 13 mm
Wrap: Irish linen
I don’t have a scale to weigh the butt and shaft separately.

Both shafts roll straight. The butt has an almost undetectable wobble. The overall condition of this cue is excellent, especially considering that it is 45+ years old. The points and veneers are sharp and clean.

The cue has a very solid hit and plays very well.

The asking price is $1500 which includes a Joe Porper Classic case, shipping (continental US only) and insurance for the full purchase price. Payment by money order or PayPal. Buyer using PayPal should add

3% to price to help with PayPal fees. Please message me with any questions.
 

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Are the ferrule melamine or some other type of phenolic? I'm only asking, no malice intent. I can't the pics that well to tell if they are ivory or not, I do have an interest in this cue
 
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Jimmy Ingram made this cue for me in about 1975 or 1976, using a Gus Szamboti blank. I am the only owner and the cue has never been refinished or restored. It is in absolutely original condition.

The specs are approximately:
Length: 57 in.
Weight: 20.5 – 21 oz.
Tip: 13 mm
Wrap: Irish linen
I don’t have a scale to weigh the butt and shaft separately.

Both shafts roll straight. The butt has an almost undetectable wobble. The overall condition of this cue is excellent, especially considering that it is 45+ years old. The points and veneers are sharp and clean.

The cue has a very solid hit and plays very well.

The asking price is $1500 which includes a Joe Porper Classic case, shipping (continental US only) and insurance for the full purchase price. Payment by money order or PayPal. Buyer using PayPal should add

3% to price to help with PayPal fees. Please message me with any questions.
Hello, is this still For Sale?
 
Jimmy Ingram made this cue for me in about 1975 or 1976, using a Gus Szamboti blank. I am the only owner and the cue has never been refinished or restored. It is in absolutely original condition.

The specs are approximately:
Length: 57 in.
Weight: 20.5 – 21 oz.
Tip: 13 mm
Wrap: Irish linen
I don’t have a scale to weigh the butt and shaft separately.

Both shafts roll straight. The butt has an almost undetectable wobble. The overall condition of this cue is excellent, especially considering that it is 45+ years old. The points and veneers are sharp and clean.

The cue has a very solid hit and plays very well.

The asking price is $1500 which includes a Joe Porper Classic case, shipping (continental US only) and insurance for the full purchase price. Payment by money order or PayPal. Buyer using PayPal should add

3% to price to help with PayPal fees. Please message me with any questions.
Is this available? Please email SPARTINL@CS.COM
 
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