joss cues and instroke stolen TULSA AREA

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my brown leather 3x7 case was stolen as well as my two 1990's joss sneaky petes.... the sneakies that had the inlaid points, but BEFORE they started putting the little goofy quarter inch blunted, gear-looking point things between them. one is ebony with ebony points (very rare, almost identical to the cue played with by John Francis of Springdale, AR) but with the brown fiber looking butt cap; the other, the typical cocobolo, ebony points, birdseye forearm... the nicest looking versions joss ever made. I have the serial number of the instroke if anyone tries to sell it to you around tulsa...... it would probably be sold by a white kid named Gerald, or his black friend Travis. They are not players, just idiots.
 
my friend just got his cue stolen at a tournament this past weekend too. Sorry about your loss, hope it comes up in due time.
 
my brown leather 3x7 case was stolen as well as my two 1990's joss sneaky petes.... the sneakies that had the inlaid points, but BEFORE they started putting the little goofy quarter inch blunted, gear-looking point things between them. one is ebony with ebony points (very rare, almost identical to the cue played with by John Francis of Springdale, AR) but with the brown fiber looking butt cap; the other, the typical cocobolo, ebony points, birdseye forearm... the nicest looking versions joss ever made. I have the serial number of the instroke if anyone tries to sell it to you around tulsa...... it would probably be sold by a white kid named Gerald, or his black friend Travis. They are not players, just idiots.

Call me

Shawn
918-348-8183
 
ebony joss sneaky pete still missing; cocobolo found

still missing the ebony one.... i will call you shawn thanks
 
hey do you have any results from this past weekends tourny at Magoos.

thanks


Sorry Mark, I was forced to go fishing this past weekend and caught a boatload of catfish, and Crappie...couldnt make the tourney this past weekend at Magoos....
 
ebony joss sneaky

I was told by a skanky girl who was involved in the theft to look in a pawn shop on sheridan in tulsa, but I am 10 hours away working in texas.... if anyone knows of an ebony joss sneaky from the early 90s or late 80s (no secondary points or nonsense, just a rust colored fiber butt cap on the end) then please let me know if you have seen it in a pawn on sheridan my brothers... thanks. if it is found there the thieves are screwed.... most pawns have cameras and tapes now from what Im told
 
cues still missing

these cues would have been sold by a guy in Jay oklahoma near grand lake.... anyone know about this? Missing still are ebony 1990's joss sneaky pete, Auerback purpleheart/sapwood split down the middle of cue (jump-break, without the auerbach mark) and an old viking merry widow, dark purple speckled linen wrap and two shafts. missing cases include a WWII leather tube case made presumably for architectural or strategic large prints..... has the swiss army + logo and a number impressed near the strap. The other case is one of a kind.. very hobo looking, covered in cheap cowboy motif chair upholstery. The thieves play pool at a biker bar in langley. anyone know Asa?
 
ebony 1080's joss hustler cue / sneaky still missing

might be in a brown leather tube case that is actually a WWII blueprint tube, longer than a normal cue case, with swiss army cross and some numbers imprinted near where the strap is riveted.... or in a cheap homemade cue case with cowboy motif fabric covering it.... this would have been sold by a couple of criminals that live between jay and langley ok and sold at one of the biker bars near there. i need to nail these guys because they stole other stuff. Asa and Nasser are their names. Anyone have info? 2 other cues stolen also, cheap viking w 2 shafts and a jump/break cue that was made by Auerbach from a purpleheart/spalted sapwood house cue.. no Auerbach markings though... a really UNIQUE one-of-a-kind cue due to the wood specimen....
 
It sounds like it's time to hold one of these guys down and smash his bridge hand with a hammer. That's a very good deterrent.
 
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