Sold McDermott D4 cue, owned since new about 1984-85. Minor use, very clean. Three small dings in the clear coat, see photos.

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McDermott D4 cue. Price reduced to $200 on April 3, 2024. Owned since new about 1984-85. Minor use, very clean. Three small dings in the clear coat, see photos.
Forearm: see photos; lightly figured maple; forearm has two small impacts that removed the clear coat.
Point Wood: see photo; no points.
Butt Sleeve: see photo. One small impact on butt cap that removed the clear coat.
Butt Weight: 16.44 oz
Cue / shafts length : 58 1/2"
Wrap: Apparently a nylon or other man-made material, typical of McDermott’s D-series from the Eighties.
Joint Material: McDermott, white, man-made material similar to Implex.
Joint Pin: steel, 3/8 x 10
# of Shafts: 1
Shaft #1 Weight/Size/Condition: 3.29 oz – 29 1/4” – Clean, no nicks in shaft.
Shaft #2 Weight/Size/Condition: - - None
Ferrule Material: McDermott, white, man-made.
Tips: Minor wear, some use left.
Weight bolts : unknown, but no doubt typical McDermott M-Series.
Taper roll : unknown; no apparent warp.

PRICE AND SHIPPING: Price Reduced to $200. Was $250. Sold and shipped to lower 48 only. No charge for shipping USPS.

The Fine Print: Cue sold as-is, no returns please. Shipped USPS insured for sale price.

PAYMENT: USPS money order, check, bank transfer or will consider buyers choice of payment. Sorry no PayPall or credit card.

PERSONAL:
I am a married retired man age 73 living in rural Northeast Texas, needs hip replaced, seeks to sell off unused toys.

COMMENTS: I bought this new in the mid-Eighties, 40 years ago. It was my only cue until about 2004. There is very little age wear, and three nicks in the clear coat – see photos. I’ve never been a daily pool player, sometimes going for years without taking it out of its case, so it is usual for my cues to have less wear than those of someone who plays for hours every day. I switched to tan or gray chalk some years ago, because I don’t like blue, green, or red (!) chalk stains.

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McDermott D4 cue. Price reduced to $200 on April 3, 2024. Owned since new about 1984-85. Minor use, very clean. Three small dings in the clear coat, see photos.
Forearm: see photos; lightly figured maple; forearm has two small impacts that removed the clear coat.
Point Wood: see photo; no points.
Butt Sleeve: see photo. One small impact on butt cap that removed the clear coat.
Butt Weight: 16.44 oz
Cue / shafts length : 58 1/2"
Wrap: Apparently a nylon or other man-made material, typical of McDermott’s D-series from the Eighties.
Joint Material: McDermott, white, man-made material similar to Implex.
Joint Pin: steel, 3/8 x 10
# of Shafts: 1
Shaft #1 Weight/Size/Condition: 3.29 oz – 29 1/4” – Clean, no nicks in shaft.
Shaft #2 Weight/Size/Condition: - - None
Ferrule Material: McDermott, white, man-made.
Tips: Minor wear, some use left.
Weight bolts : unknown, but no doubt typical McDermott M-Series.
Taper roll : unknown; no apparent warp.

PRICE AND SHIPPING: Price Reduced to $200. Was $250. Sold and shipped to lower 48 only. No charge for shipping USPS.

The Fine Print: Cue sold as-is, no returns please. Shipped USPS insured for sale price.

PAYMENT: USPS money order, check, bank transfer or will consider buyers choice of payment. Sorry no PayPall or credit card.

PERSONAL:
I am a married retired man age 73 living in rural Northeast Texas, needs hip replaced, seeks to sell off unused toys.

COMMENTS: I bought this new in the mid-Eighties, 40 years ago. It was my only cue until about 2004. There is very little age wear, and three nicks in the clear coat – see photos. I’ve never been a daily pool player, sometimes going for years without taking it out of its case, so it is usual for my cues to have less wear than those of someone who plays for hours every day. I switched to tan or gray chalk some years ago, because I don’t like blue, green, or red (!) chalk stains.

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McDermott D4 cue. Price reduced to $200 on April 3, 2024. Owned since new about 1984-85. Minor use, very clean. Three small dings in the clear coat, see photos.
Forearm: see photos; lightly figured maple; forearm has two small impacts that removed the clear coat.
Point Wood: see photo; no points.
Butt Sleeve: see photo. One small impact on butt cap that removed the clear coat.
Butt Weight: 16.44 oz
Cue / shafts length : 58 1/2"
Wrap: Apparently a nylon or other man-made material, typical of McDermott’s D-series from the Eighties.
Joint Material: McDermott, white, man-made material similar to Implex.
Joint Pin: steel, 3/8 x 10
# of Shafts: 1
Shaft #1 Weight/Size/Condition: 3.29 oz – 29 1/4” – Clean, no nicks in shaft.
Shaft #2 Weight/Size/Condition: - - None
Ferrule Material: McDermott, white, man-made.
Tips: Minor wear, some use left.
Weight bolts : unknown, but no doubt typical McDermott M-Series.
Taper roll : unknown; no apparent warp.

PRICE AND SHIPPING: Price Reduced to $200. Was $250. Sold and shipped to lower 48 only. No charge for shipping USPS.

The Fine Print: Cue sold as-is, no returns please. Shipped USPS insured for sale price.

PAYMENT: USPS money order, check, bank transfer or will consider buyers choice of payment. Sorry no PayPall or credit card.

PERSONAL:
I am a married retired man age 73 living in rural Northeast Texas, needs hip replaced, seeks to sell off unused toys.

COMMENTS: I bought this new in the mid-Eighties, 40 years ago. It was my only cue until about 2004. There is very little age wear, and three nicks in the clear coat – see photos. I’ve never been a daily pool player, sometimes going for years without taking it out of its case, so it is usual for my cues to have less wear than those of someone who plays for hours every day. I switched to tan or gray chalk some years ago, because I don’t like blue, green, or red (!) chalk stains.

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Love the old cues. PM sent.

My first post in years, ends up being to buy a cue. I knew i should have stayed away.
 
Hip Replacement!!!??
you know they go in there with crowbars, electric sawzalls, chisels.

Doctors are not your friends.

Most of the time they cut bone crooked and they use metal plates to straighten it out, they even use EXPOXY.

if you doctor tells you none of the above is true, run away
(ask how much does bone bleed)
 
Thank you for your inquiry. I just sold the D4 and was headed to take it down.

I'll be posting these when I get time to evaluate their prices:

D6 [butt excellent, shaft fair]
M33B Tempe [butt excellent, shaft good],
and M33A Classic [butt and shaft both excellant.]

Also:
either a M14D Portico, or M79A 2007 COTY.
[Butts excellent, shafts near like new].

Thanks again,

John Mustarde
Texdance
ammoalamo@gmail.com
 
Send me pics and prices...I will be interested. Miss my COTM McD I grew up playing with, and have never played as well since. 😣
 
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