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Cautionary Post: Beware of Knock-Offs

I Bought this cue on eBay awhile ago... Got fooled pretty good. ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. The handle may be salvageable. It's actually decent quality, real marquetry.
 

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Easonscues said:
Here's a JOSS that has age to it .I think it was made in 1992 but im not sure .I got it about 4yrs ago.Enjoy Jeff Eason

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That cue isn't that old. Serial number on the joint tells the story. What is the letter that is first?

They went to those in like 99 or 2000.
 
RFisher said:
How much for the top one?

That's a N-17 Joss Customs, Time machine cue. Played with less than 40 hours. Six Ivory points, Three high and three low, butt has Ivory and snake
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Here is a 4 pointer that has weathered the storm,needs a refinish from battle scars but otherwise it plays very nice,just picked it up.
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i had Jim Lee refinish and make me a new shaft for this one, these are also pics he took . . .

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~Will.
 
Here's my 94-5 that I bought while in college. I paid $395 and that was a LOT of money to me at the time.

My Joss has a light walnut-stained maple forearm with eastern black walnut points and lacewood inlays. The butt is ebony with walnut & maple rings and MOP diamonds. The grey wood is eastern black walnut. The stained wood is maple.

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