This cue made especially for Jack Potter is 57 inches long,and sports an ob 1 shaft and a regular shaft as well,Jack prefers 13.25 mm shafts ,if you prefer smaller shafts ,I can have then turned down.
Jack Potter is the original maker of the Libra cues,he showed John Nemic how to make cues back in the 80s I believe,together they made this cue,and for that reason I am calling this a Libra cue. It is not an older cue and is not priced high for that reason,but in my opinion it should have interest for collectors as well as players.
He was just trying to be helpful in pointing out where to veiw pictures. I have to add a thing or two about this Libra Q.
I had one of the last cues they made. It was very rare mainly because it was a brass pinned cue. It was a Spain blank. I didn't notice that until after Jazz did.
It was a sought after very nice playing cue. This cue should be at least $1500 just because of the rarity it is a Libra with a brass pin!
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He was just trying to be helpful in pointing out where to veiw pictures.
I have to add a thing or two about this Libra Q.
I had one of the last cues they made. It was very rare mainly because it was a brass pinned cue. It was a Spain blank. I didn't notice that until after Jazz did.
It was a sought after very nice playing cue. This cue should be at least $1500 just because of the rarity it is a Libra with a brass pin!
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I have a feeling he may regret his decision.
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Just to add my two cents.........I have done a dozen or more deals with Dean, from cues to case to motorcycles to...... and I want EVERYONE to know Dean gets my highest recommendation as a seller, buyer, trader and friend. :wave2::happydance::bow-down::bow-down:
We are all fortunate Dean spends time on AZ, and anyone contemplating doing a deal with Dean should jump in with both feet. :wink:
Will Prout
Let me clear a few things up about this cue and cue maker. When John
Sanchez and I were making Libra cues John Nemic was a very frequent
visitor to our shop. He is an extremely intelligent guy and was very interested in cue making. He helped us a lot and learned very quickly
how to build cues. I always thought he would take it up after he retired
from his job. As for this cue, I contacted John about making me a cue.
I contacted him because I knew that I could go to his shop and do some
of the work myself. Not too many cue makers that will let you do that.
Because of personal reasons I needed to sell a few things. Dean called
me when he saw the cue on here and took it. I have known Dean for
45 years and he is dead solid. Can anyone name someone that has ever
been done wrong by Dean ? Hope this clears things up a little.
jack