My Three Scruggs

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A modest collection of 3 decades of cuemaking. Timmy's personal cue. T. Archie Scruggs, an ivory inlayed fancy cue in the middle, and the all time king of sneaky petes!
Enjoy!
 
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Exceptional cues there. The one in the middle in particularly outstanding. These cues are near the top of the food chain IMO and I am glad to see the prices are starting to reflect that.
 
Seems like the Scruggs in the middle had extra inlays installed on it after the cue was built.That is if I remember correctly??Anyway,they are all nice cues.:thumbup:
 
Great Cues.......

Exceptional cues there. The one in the middle in particularly outstanding. These cues are near the top of the food chain IMO and I am glad to see the prices are starting to reflect that.


These cues are even more impressive in person. The one in the middle is a real gem to hold!

Take care,

Will Prout
 
Great looking cues Ralph, I have always loved that middle cue. Thank god it has a radial pin, since I don't like those for some odd reason and that helped me not buy that monster when you thought about selling it a few years ago.

Take care and thanks for sharing.

-don
 
Hay Ralph!

I never will understand wht that fancy cue isn't a TS logo and a MC logo cue. It has many properties found on Mike's cues.
You really have a TS cue and a MC cue there all in one.
Very lucky,
Nick :)
 
Beautiful

I just love a group shot of Scruggs cues,and I prefer the radial pin.And that T Archie is awesome.Thanks for showing.

Eric
 
Ts & mc

I never will understand wht that fancy cue isn't a TS logo and a MC logo cue. It has many properties found on Mike's cues.
You really have a TS cue and a MC cue there all in one.
Very lucky,
Nick :)

Your perception is right on there buddy. I wish it did have both logos. Mike's influence is all over that cue. He completely rebuilt this cue for me personally. Mike added the inlays, the ivory joint with radial pin. Built a new handle for it and 3 brand new ivory inlaid shafts to match. Can't even begin to tell you how much it cost to get all that work done but worth every penny!:grin:

Here's Timmy and myself discussing the work to be done.

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Mike said

Just what you just acknowledged. He valued your cue at $5K. The way he put it was "What do you make a month?". Then before I could answer he said," Right about that."
That was at least 5 years ago.
Nick :)
 
Awesome group of Scruggs there!!! Oh I still have your old Cochran cue. :thumbup:
 
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