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Joe
 
Zac

What is the balance point in that Zac? and what size are the shafts?
and what kind of tips on the shafts?

It is really a nice looking cue ...
 
Snapshot9 said:
What is the balance point in that Zac? and what size are the shafts?
and what kind of tips on the shafts?

It is really a nice looking cue ...

Scott,

The balance point is at 19 1/4-19 1/2" from the end of the butt.
Shaft 1: 12.9mm, 4.1oz
Shaft 2: 13.1mm, 4.2oz
Butt: 15.3oz

The tips look like triangle, but I can put whatever you want on them, if you like the cue.

Joe
 
Scott makes a real nice cue, and I remember seeing this one on his website maybe a year ago? Scott is a one-man shop, and does his work without the benefit of CNC. If you would like to know more about Scott Zachow (Zac Cues), then please visit:
www.zaccues.com

BTW...Joe, that is an excellent price on that cue!! Someone is gonna get a real nice piece of snakewood there!!

Lisa
 
Jeffrey Gayle said:
The ebony Coker is at a great price, its a really nice cue!

It is one of the nicest Cokers I have seen. I don't recall ever seeing bubinga used as the points and butt, but it really looks nice with the ebony. The veneer colors also blend very nicely. The windows and inlays in the butt are extremely classy...especially along with the Hoppe ring and the nice ring work.
Joe
 
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Bamacues said:
Scott,

The balance point is at 19 1/4-19 1/2" from the end of the butt.
Shaft 1: 12.9mm, 4.1oz
Shaft 2: 13.1mm, 4.2oz
Butt: 15.3oz

The tips look like triangle, but I can put whatever you want on them, if you like the cue.

Joe

Joe ... Can it be changed to a 20.2 oz. or is it as is? Ever since I converted to a laminated tip (Hercules), I like them a lot as opposed
to one that isn't.
 
Snapshot9 said:
Joe ... Can it be changed to a 20.2 oz. or is it as is? Ever since I converted to a laminated tip (Hercules), I like them a lot as opposed
to one that isn't.

Scott, the cue is natural weighted and balanced. The butt is not drilled out for additional weight, although it is drilled and tapped for the rubber bumper to screw into. The only way you could add the 1/2 oz or so would be to have a cuemaker drill and tap the threads a little deeper. As for putting the laminated tips on the cue, that would be no problem.
Joe
 
lol.. i was looking at your pics again.. and remember when i mentioned the basket..lol.. i just realized its a welcome mat you have the cue on..lolol. i feel like an ass.. haha

in my best homer simpson voice.. DOH!

chris
 
ChrisOnline said:
lol.. i was looking at your pics again.. and remember when i mentioned the basket..lol.. i just realized its a welcome mat you have the cue on..lolol. i feel like an ass.. haha

in my best homer simpson voice.. DOH!

chris

Actually, it is the top of an old wicker table out on the deck. The wicker keeps the cue from rolling around so I can position it like I want to and it will be still for the pic.
Joe
 
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