LP Custom Cue For Sale ~ My Cue

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Here is a cue that I built for myself. I shot with it a few times to test it out.
I've decided to only have one playing cue. Since I dont play much anymore, there's no sense having two cues.

This cue is in new condition, but the points didn't come out perfect.

Here are the specs

Radial pin
Micarta joint
black collars with thick nickle silver rings
Birdseye maple forearm
Gaboon ebony points
Black with white spec Blue Mountain Irish linen wrap
Gaboon ebony buttsleeve with 4 maple windows
White delrin buttcap
weight = 20.3 oz total (shaft = 4.1 oz)
Length = 58 inches

Cue comes with one old growth 13mm shaft with micarta ferrule and Madman tip.

Cue also comes with custom joint protectors.

In my opinion this cue hits awesome. But I had to pick one, and this was it.

Price = SOLD

Please PM me with any questions.


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Thanks
Lee
LP Custom Cues
 
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This cue is gorgeous and if I had the spare coin it would be mine, money tied up all over the place. Surprised it is still here, looks like a hell of a player and the BEM windows remind me of a Gus.
 
At $350 this is probably the best deal on here right now.

I second that, seriously.

Thanks for the congrats, Lee. Best of luck with the sale. If I had the extra dollars, and didn't have a cue on order from you already, this would already be paid for.
 
That cue is awesome. Easily the best deal on AZ right now. I'm curious, is there a weight bolt?
 
That cue is awesome. Easily the best deal on AZ right now. I'm curious, is there a weight bolt?

I'm not sure... but I'm willing to bet money there isn't, and its probably ebony under the wrap grove at that weight...
 
The cue does have a weight bolt, its .1oz
The handle is made of very old, dense maple, which adds to the weight.
The balance point of the cue is 19.3 inches.
With a combination of the ebony, old growth shaft, very old and dense handle and forearm makes the cue weigh a little more.
The cue is very well balanced.
I hope I answered your questions.

Thanks
Lee
 
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