*~*~* Judd Ebony JT-1 *~*~*

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2004 Judd JT-1 Ebony Player, Cue plays like you would expect, hits them a ton. Buy this cue and you WILL play like Efren.

Butt is Absolutely Perfect Straight. Nice Dark Ebony Handle, No Weight Bolt in the cue so it hits solid as a rock and is extremely well balanced.
Butt Weighs 15.35oz

Shaft 1 is 12.9mm and weighs 3.70oz
Shaft 2 is 12.9mm and weights 3.75oz

Combined Cue weighs 19.1 or 19.05 depending on which shaft. Both shafts have medium Moori tips. One is what I would call extremely straight, no shaft wobble at all when rolled. The other one has a very slight taper roll but will still consider it very straight.

There are a couple of slight dings in the Ebony Handle and one small spot as you can see in the picture where the finish has a small bubble in it.

I can email much better pictures if someone would like to see them.

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Was the cue designed not to have weight bolt or it can have a weight bolt but not having one at the moment?
 
Judd Cue Weight Bolt

Sorry for the delay on responding to you, here is a picture of the cue under the bumper. Judd usually doesn't put weight bolts in the JT-1 cues that have Ebony in them specifically to keep the weight down. You could always tap it and add a weight bolt I would assume.

Hope this helps,

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Length of Judd JT-1

The cue is exactly 58.25" from the very end of the buttcap not counting the bumper to the very end of the tip.

The balance point with either shaft is 18.5" from the very end of the buttcap.

Hope this helps,

Thanks


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Just got this cue yesterday, and had a few minutes to play with it last night.

I LOOOVE the feel. For some reason, it's like there's no cue in my hands at all. I've always thought of cues in terms of hit (thunk, clunk, ping, whippy, etc), but with this is like "what hit?". It's just me and the balls on the table.

I mean, I missed more balls than ever, but that's just me getting used to it. However, I'm thinking CO Nineballer may get in trouble, because it didn't make me play like Efren like he said in his ad ;)
 
Sorry for the confusion......

Sorry, I meant Efren Brown, a flat broke local pool player that misses a lot of balls.

LOL......Just kidding, I think you will be very happy with this cue as your player, it does hit quite nice.

Good Playing>>>>>
 
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