My new to me Murray Tucker Titlist conversion

asiasdad

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I would love to see some people share photos of their Tucker cues and now I know why people usually don't let go of these once they get one.


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This posted by the man who sold it to me:

The cue hits better than any Titlist conversion I've owned (except maybe my Tucker, which I'm still crying over selling to a buddy who was crying over not having a Tucker:) )



Murray replied to my PM about the pin:

Originally Posted by asiasdad
Hello Murray,

After missing the chance to snipe the bid on ebay on your personal cue (my girl friend, now fiance would not let me out of bed to get to the computer) I ended up buying from Scott Forest a Titlist conversion you did in 2005 with an ivory joint, a Hoppe ring, and a brown lizard wrap. I really like that cue, and I would like to know how many of your cues have "Tucker" carved in the pin - this pin looks like a southwest style pin.


Thanks Murray,
Danny


I've only used the carved one on maybe 3 cues. They were samples and the letters were kind of big. I think laser engraving would look better but I have not had the time or ambition to deal with having some done. They are 3/8-11 pins like SW uses.
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Mine, from the same guy as Danny. :D

Lisa
 

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Nice cue

You are very lucky. I have aappreciation for titlist cues. If you sell it you will be a fool unless you get offered too much then you will be a fool to keep it!
It is a definate keeper!
Nick :)
 
being a fool

nick serdula said:
You are very lucky. I have aappreciation for titlist cues. If you sell it you will be a fool unless you get offered too much then you will be a fool to keep it!
It is a definate keeper!
Nick :)

Thanks Nick,

I'm not a cue flipper on here for profit. The cues I offer on this site all hit good - its' just that I am on that quest for the "holy grail" which is subjective for all of us. I continually ask myself that hypothetical "what would I grab in a fire" question, and the truth is, IF I was in a fire, and had presence of mind to grab a cue, then I should be able to grab 10 or 12 of them at the same time;)

However, even if one offered me stupid money for this cue, I would be a fool and decline. This cue hits better than some great hitters I have that cost twice as much and more.
 
asiasdad said:
I would love to see some people share photos of their Tucker cues and now I know why people usually don't let go of these once they get one.


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This posted by the man who sold it to me:

The cue hits better than any Titlist conversion I've owned (except maybe my Tucker, which I'm still crying over selling to a buddy who was crying over not having a Tucker:) )



Murray replied to my PM about the pin:

Originally Posted by asiasdad
Hello Murray,

After missing the chance to snipe the bid on ebay on your personal cue (my girl friend, now fiance would not let me out of bed to get to the computer) I ended up buying from Scott Forest a Titlist conversion you did in 2005 with an ivory joint, a Hoppe ring, and a brown lizard wrap. I really like that cue, and I would like to know how many of your cues have "Tucker" carved in the pin - this pin looks like a southwest style pin.


Thanks Murray,
Danny


I've only used the carved one on maybe 3 cues. They were samples and the letters were kind of big. I think laser engraving would look better but I have not had the time or ambition to deal with having some done. They are 3/8-11 pins like SW uses.
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Murray Tucker, III
www.murraytucker.com

Very nice looking cue Danny!!!! Hope to see you soon partner!!!!!
 
Danny

Nice little instrument you picked up.
There is nothing like a Titlist and having a great looking one like that is Priceless.

Enjoy the cue,
Myron
 
Thanks Myron

alpine9430 said:
Danny

Nice little instrument you picked up.
There is nothing like a Titlist and having a great looking one like that is Priceless.

Enjoy the cue,
Myron

Myron,

Thank you for that, and thank you for my 11th rep point. Now I feel like a full member of the club, kind of like (but not quite) getting that bottom rocker and becoming a full patch:D
 
asiasdad said:
Myron,

Thank you for that, and thank you for my 11th rep point. Now I feel like a full member of the club, kind of like (but not quite) getting that bottom rocker and becoming a full patch:D
You need to get a Life Member patch.
Here is one to remind you of another passion...
 

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Congrats, Danny. That's a great looking Titlist and Murray does such nice work. His cues play rock solid.
 
Beautiful Work Mr. Tucker!

Danny, that is a lovely cue for sure! :)

If you make it up to B'Ham this weekend....pls be sure to put it in your case ;)

Love the brown phenolic joint and buttcap :cool:
 
I have the '04 Titliest conversion

5/16-14 piloted ivory joint.
Ivory Hoppe ring.
The wrap is different than the photo .. it's lizard like yours ...

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asiasdad said:
Jazz,

Does this make us relatives in a redneck wood butcher kind of way ??:rolleyes:

Are you having a Deliverance moment?

Jazz <-- will never squeal like a pig
 
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Jazz said:
Are you having a Deliverance moment?

Jazz <-- will never squeal like a pig

Why do you Bay area guys immediately frequent such thoughts???

I just figured your cue was my cues older brother;)
 
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