my family pic

jonpador

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So wife said I gotta let a couple go, decided to take a group pic before I turn some loose. All by the same maker, I know I have a problem.
 

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Wow.....this isn't just a cue collection........it's a cue-maker collection that must have taken awhile to assemble.
 
Great picture, Jon, you still have plenty left, after all I sold in the recent past.:thumbup:
 
So I gotten alot of questions on these cues. I actually hate selling online so I gave 7 cues to poolrod to sell he can keep up with everyone better then I can. Thanks for all the comments this is 10+ years of looking for Pettit cues.
 
Very nice collection! All exotic woods! No inlays!

My man!

Love them!

Kd

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So I gotten alot of questions on these cues. I actually hate selling online so I gave 7 cues to poolrod to sell he can keep up with everyone better then I can. Thanks for all the comments this is 10+ years of looking for Pettit cues.


7?


Oh man....that's love for sure. You are one lucky man. She must be wonderful.


On the other side of the matter...poolrod will, I am sure, handle that matter well for you. I will be interested to see which ones go. There are a couple that caught my eye.



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3rd cue from the right!

Is it a full splice?
Is it east Indian rosewood?
Is it flat faced radial or big pin?
What's the weight and length?

I may help lighten the load.

Kd

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3rd cue from the right!

Is it a full splice?
Is it east Indian rosewood?
Is it flat faced radial or big pin?
What's the weight and length?

I may help lighten the load.

Kd

Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk

It is fullsplice with a Ernie Omori blank, points are real long. It was only wrapped there is no underwrap on this cue. It is also forward balanced due to a long joint pin cause the blank was too light and i didnt want it rear weighted. Thanks for the interest that cue is with poolrod.
 
It is fullsplice with a Ernie Omori blank, points are real long. It was only wrapped there is no underwrap on this cue. It is also forward balanced due to a long joint pin cause the blank was too light and i didnt want it rear weighted. Thanks for the interest that cue is with poolrod.
Is there a wrap channel cut?

The above part about no under wrap had me scratching my head.

Thanks for the response.

Kd

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