LTT: Classic Josswest from '70s

I would consider a trade for this Omen.
 

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Still looking ... all PMs answered....prefer something from a cuemaker who has been established for years.
BTW, this particular JW is pretty much perfect and has that big cue feel to it.
 
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Maybe we can work out a deal with this...
 

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Looking to trade for a comparable cue for this classic Josswest. The JW is gorgeous and plays phenomenal. You would be hard pressed to find one nicer from this era. Let the pics say the rest.
I will add detailed specs later, but cue is 58", roughly 20 oz., and both shafts are 13 mm or a little over.

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Classic Beauty,,,,,,thanks for sharing, and good luck with your barter,,,,
 
Classic Joss West Cue

This older Joss West cue has a lot going for it and Joe is an excellent fellow to do business with.
 
This older Joss West cue has a lot going for it and Joe is an excellent fellow to do business with.

Thanks, John. You are right. This JW looks almost new -- not too shabby for a cue that's almost 40!
 
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Love the look of this cue - and have a gorgeous 80's Tim Scruggs for possible trade -

PM'd a few days ago - and holding.....

Thanks
 
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I got a Joe Banks titlist conversion. Bright points, still full splice, 2 shafts ivory ferruls moori tips, solid ivory piloted 5/16x14 joint, ringwork is ivory and ivory Hoppe ring. Nice and balanced at 18.9 ounce. Between 1940-1960 is age of titlist before conversion.
 
The force is strong with this one. A design you do not see very often.
It was asked before, but I'll ask again, is this cue 100% original???

BTW, my PM box is full and stays that way.
 
The force is strong with this one. A design you do not see very often.
It was asked before, but I'll ask again, is this cue 100% original???

BTW, my PM box is full and stays that way.

The wrap was later added by Paul Drexler. I hope that helps.
 
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