New Cam Custom Cue 6 pt recut Ebony and Ivory

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Cue features 3 high 3 low Nicely figured curly maple points recut with ebony into a ebony forearm.Butt sleeve is ebony with 3 large real Ivory Windows with real Ivory diamonds and dots between .Matching curly maple large rings above and below butt sleeve. white at butt cap and joint are White linen phenolic. Joint pin is stainless steel Uni-Loc radial.Wrap is real black and white ring tail lizard.Shafts are 12.85mm and 29 1/4 inches long with Ivorine 4 ferrule and lepro tip.
Butt is 29 inches long and .850 at joint and 1.260 inches at mid butt cap Balance point is 19 3/4 inches up from base of butt cap. Cue Weighs 20.2 or 20.4 oz

Cue looks great and plays even better!!
PM with offers on this cue need to move !
I had listed it here weeks back at $1200
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Shipping USPS Express mail with insurance

PM with questions

Thanks
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Whats the difference in looks for the 3/8 radial and the uni-loc radial?

How can you tell them apart when looking at them?
 
3/8 refers to shank size uni-loc is a brand
the thread pitch on this pin is a uni-loc 3/8X7 I belive
there are aftermarket radial pins out there but they are not 3/8X7 they are just sligtly different the older sledgehammers had a radial pin that looked the same a a uni-loc pin but thread pitch was different .
Thanks for the comments guys

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CAMCUES said:
3/8 refers to shank size uni-loc is a brand
the thread pitch on this pin is a uni-loc 3/8X7 I belive
there are aftermarket radial pins out there but they are not 3/8X7 they are just sligtly different the older sledgehammers had a radial pin that looked the same a a uni-loc pin but thread pitch was different .
Thanks for the comments guys

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I have a radial pin in my cue and received a radial pin predator shaft that would not fit. It would lock in and screw down a few twists and then tighten up to where it felt as I would strip if screwing it more..
 
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thats because predator uses the uni-loc thread pitch and your pin was not a real uni-loc radial was what I call a chinese radial pin . I have used this pin from the begining with my cues and have had a couple customers screw my shafts on other cues they thought had radial pins and do the same thing.

Thanks
 
Another great looking cue, especially for that price!
Kinda surprised you went with the snakeskin on it, but it looks pretty good-
Colin, I think this one is calling you! lol
 
Thanks for the good word cuephoric
i used black and white ring tail on this cue because of the curly maple and white butt cap and joint

Thanks
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CAMCUES said:
Thanks for the good word cuephoric
i used black and white ring tail on this cue because of the curly maple and white butt cap and joint

Thanks
:D :D
I stand corrected on the wrap-
I was too distracted looking at the butt of this cue!
Everytime I think you've got it nailed, you onveil another cue that I like even better- what's coming out next week!?:)
 
Shane this cue is phenomenal. I need another cue like I need a hole in my head. This one is all you my friend! We both know his cues play lights out.
 
One beautiful cue with a lot of work in it for that price. RascalDoc where are you?? This one needs some Florida sunshine don't you think?
 
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Cue does not have a weight bolt
I have built only a few cues with weight bolts I try not to put weight in the butt of a cue for balance and fill reasons.

Thanks
 
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