Looking to buy/quote

NJ_Qball

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I am looking to buy or get a quote on a very plain cue with an ivory hoppe and joint.

Specs.
19 oz
full ebony cue (no ringwork either)
Ivory joint (flat faced)
Ivory Hoppe - no bumper
58" length
Stainless Steel radial pin
Linen wrap
Ringtail wrap (black and white) (The only thing about this is that I would like the wrap to end approximately 3" from the base of the cue. I am only 5'5" and have found holding the cue this far back is best for me)

Looking for prices on both wrap styles.
I am plannning on using this cue as an out of the house cue, which will bring it a ton of hours of play. I don't buy cues for any other reason, so it has to be solid. There are so many great cuebuilders, that I could not pick just one. Figured that I will go with whoever wants to make the cue the most, as opposed to taking up time of someone who can be making money making another more detailed cue.

Thanks, looking forward to the replies.
 
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contact jerry rauenzahn... i bet he can make you that cue at a very good price...

quality and turn around is great. hes in western pa.

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after reading your thread

Seems to me you might like the older 57 inch cues to better fit your size, I am also 5.5 and find these cues great for me.
 
I have a Meucci that is 57" and loved it. Only problem is I end up having 2 fingers on the bumper when shooting on a 9'
 
NJ_Qball said:
I am looking to buy or get a quote on a very plain cue with an ivory hoppe and joint.

Specs.
19 oz
full ebony cue (no ringwork either)
Ivory joint (flat faced)
Ivory Hoppe - no bumper
58" length
Stainless Steel radial pin
Linen wrap
Ringtail wrap (black and white) (The only thing about this is that I would like the wrap to end approximately 3" from the base of the cue. I am only 5'5" and have found holding the cue this far back is best for me)

Looking for prices on both wrap styles.
I am plannning on using this cue as an out of the house cue, which will bring it a ton of hours of play. I don't buy cues for any other reason, so it has to be solid. There are so many great cuebuilders, that I could not pick just one. Figured that I will go with whoever wants to make the cue the most, as opposed to taking up time of someone who can be making money making another more detailed cue.

Thanks, looking forward to the replies.
check out my website and see if you like my work. Give me a call I will treat you good!http://www.patrickcustomcues.com
 
jerry is the most under rated cue maker in the country. the man is amazing.
hes made me 30 cues. i have not delt with another cuemaker for my personal player in 6 years. you will not be sorry

35 years experience

happy b day jerry
 
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