Murray Tucker Oak Titlist Full-Splice

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**SOLD**: Murray Tucker Oak Titlist Full-Splice - no wrap

Matte-finish full-splice conversion made from a 1940's oak Titlist. It comes with two ivory ferrule 13mm shafts and has been played very sparingly over the years - I believe I've only hit with the shafts once each, as I have another Tucker shaft that I use with Tucker cues. Weight is in the mid-19's, cue is in perfect condition.

$SOLD Paypal shipped, U.S. only - Because of ferrules, No International or Washington State

Firm, as opposed to OBO, due to the very 'interesting' offers coming in.
 

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Thanks Ralf. This cue feels better in my hands, probably due to the matte finish, than any cue ever has other than a nice leather wrap, which is what my playing cue has. The other cues I am selling will be available here and (soon) on ebay until they are gone. This one will be removed this weekend and I doubt will see the market again in my lifetime.
 
nice cue. sorry you have to sell it. hope all is well with you

Hi Jay. Everything is great. I have three cues that have almost the exact same weight, balance point and joint - I use the same shaft on each, which is why these shafts are unplayed. Instead of moving between butts in the future, I'll just use whichever one is left after two sell.
 
I'm probably crazy to be selling this - it is a very rare cue from one of the best cuemakers around, whose shop is not currently open for cue-making. I also have people at the pool room eyeing it. If you want it you should probably talk to me before I sell something else. Most of the cues I will be selling are in the $3,000+ range, making this sell unnecessary as soon as one of them is gone.
 
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