Mike Cochran-Scruggs Cue

TommyT

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Hi Everyone:
This cue was built in 1998 by Mike Cochran. Mike has worked with Tim Scruggs for almost 20 years. In 1998 Mike asked Tim for permission to create 10 cues for sale with his name. MAK are the initials of his kids. This happens to be the third cue in that series.
I brought the cue to Valley Forge and showed it to Mike. He said he has never seen any of the 10 cues, aside from mine. Has anyone ever seen any of the other 9 cues? I have a feeling they are in Asia.
This cue hits like a monster. The straight grain forearm has a lot to do with it. Enjoy.

TommyT
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TommyT said:
Hi Everyone:
This cue was built in 1998 by Mike Cochran. Mike has worked with Tim Scruggs for almost 20 years. In 1998 Mike asked Tim for permission to create 10 cues for sale with his name. MAK are the initials of his kids. This happens to be the third cue in that series.
I brought the cue to Valley Forge and showed it to Mike. He said he has never seen any of the 10 cues, aside from mine. Has anyone ever seen any of the other 9 cues? I have a feeling they are in Asia.
This cue hits like a monster. The straight grain forearm has a lot to do with it. Enjoy.

TommyT


I've seen a few of the others, back when they were for sale, and a few on e-bay.

Jim
 
MAK cue

TommyT said:
Hi Everyone:
This cue was built in 1998 by Mike Cochran. Mike has worked with Tim Scruggs for almost 20 years. In 1998 Mike asked Tim for permission to create 10 cues for sale with his name. MAK are the initials of his kids. This happens to be the third cue in that series.
I brought the cue to Valley Forge and showed it to Mike. He said he has never seen any of the 10 cues, aside from mine. Has anyone ever seen any of the other 9 cues? I have a feeling they are in Asia.
This cue hits like a monster. The straight grain forearm has a lot to do with it. Enjoy.

TommyT
Beautiful cue,Tommy.Mike,like Tim, is a super nice guy and great to work with.Mike Sellers
 
Mike Cochran Custom Cues

:D Mike Cochran will again Hand Craft Custom Cues in his own line "MC" Cues. They are coming soon, and are really loaded with intricate Inlays and Veneer colors. WWW.CUESNTHINGS.COM will be the US dealer and I will keep all AZ'ers advised, and will post photos,"Stay Tuned" JP
 
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