Can you give me the specs and pricing of cue #1?Bump.
Cue #1 is $650 shipped CONUS fully insured. Paduak forearm and butt sleeve. Yellowheart inlay with Mexican Ebony small inlay in butt sleeve. Wenge rings. White Ash Handle. Juma joint and butt cap. 3/8-10 joint pin. Butt 14.32 Oz. Shaft 3.7 Oz, 13mm Juma ferrule, Triangle tip. Tung Oil finish. Cue straight together and apart. Very nice cue. One of a kind signed by me.Can you give me the specs and pricing of cue #1?
I like the looks of this one!Cue #1 is $650 shipped CONUS fully insured. Paduak forearm and butt sleeve. Yellowheart inlay with Mexican Ebony small inlay in butt sleeve. Wenge rings. White Ash Handle. Juma joint and butt cap. 3/8-10 joint pin. Butt 14.32 Oz. Shaft 3.7 Oz, 13mm Juma ferrule, Triangle tip. Tung Oil finish. Cue straight together and apart. Very nice cue. One of a kind signed by me.
Kind of Art Deco look. Different.I like the looks of this one!
Cue#2 is $450. Jatoba forearm and butt sleeve with Tornillo ring and copper trim rings in butt sleeve. Butt 15.68 Oz. Shaft 3.84 Oz. 13mm Juma Ferrule with LePro tip. 3/8-10 joint pin. Juma joint and butt cap. Tung Oil finish. Cue #6 is a 4 point Prathers Rosewood center points with veneers half splice Cue. Rosewood butt sleeve with White Juma Hoppe Ring. Juma joint and butt cap. 3/8-10 joint pin. Red with black speck Irish Linen wrap. Butt 13.08 Oz. Shaft 3.82 Oz. Juma 13mm ferrule with Triangle tip. Price is $500.Price and specs on 2 and 6, please.
As a side note: I'd suggest editing your post to put prices and specs in the ad. Some folks won't bother otherwise.
Cue #6. I could tap for an extension. I would have to make up a bumper assembly that would thread into the tapped butt. Here is a picture that I did it for a customer for the cue I made for him. Right now the bumper is held on by a wood screw. No weight bolt in the cue.Got any more pictures of cue #6? Would you be able to add a tap for an extension in the butt?
Revised my listing with specs and prices. Added another picture view of the cues.Cue #6. I could tap for an extension. I would have to make up a bumper assembly that would thread into the tapped butt. Here is a picture that I did it for a customer for the cue I made for him. Right now the bumper is held on by a wood screw. No weight bolt in the cue.
I was a design Engineer for 37 years. I pretty much knew what to do I just had to do it. I started building in the 90's. Nobody would show you how to build them. I figured it out by myself. I have done what most cue makers won't attempt and that is to replace a handle on a cue, put it all back together and it be straight again. Nearly impossible. Richard Black is self taught also. I think I have the hang of it by now. LolI cannot believe these Cues are still sitting here, I've got my eye on #2.
Could I ask where your skills were learned?
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