58"
Talisman Hard tip
Melamine Ferrule
Tan Phenolic joint collar(s)
Black phenolic/Koa checkered rings
Olive wood forearm
Black Palm Handle
Olive butt sleeve
black phenolic/koa checkered ring
Very straight together or apart (pictures make the shaft look like a banana)
$600.00 obo Shipped
This cue packs a punch like every other Sugartree. The exotic woods will seperate this cue from any other in the pool room, guaranteed. I don't think I have ever or will ever see this combination used in a pool cue. This cue was ordered by a friend of mine and a member of another forum. He was on the waiting list just like many of you. QB had noticed the checks in the forearm and notified him. My buddy wanted the cue bad and couldnt wait to recieve a sugartree. They both agreed on a solution. Eric fixed the all too common problem with the olive by epoxying the checks. He says that there will probably never be a problem presented with the checks. I have examined the cue myself and see and hear no signs of buzzing or cracking through the clearcoat. I think it adds character to the cue and truely believe that if qb said there wouldnt be a problem, there won't be. Anyone interested please review the pictures and pm or email me @ poolschool@netster.com
Thanks
Talisman Hard tip
Melamine Ferrule
Tan Phenolic joint collar(s)
Black phenolic/Koa checkered rings
Olive wood forearm
Black Palm Handle
Olive butt sleeve
black phenolic/koa checkered ring
Very straight together or apart (pictures make the shaft look like a banana)
$600.00 obo Shipped
This cue packs a punch like every other Sugartree. The exotic woods will seperate this cue from any other in the pool room, guaranteed. I don't think I have ever or will ever see this combination used in a pool cue. This cue was ordered by a friend of mine and a member of another forum. He was on the waiting list just like many of you. QB had noticed the checks in the forearm and notified him. My buddy wanted the cue bad and couldnt wait to recieve a sugartree. They both agreed on a solution. Eric fixed the all too common problem with the olive by epoxying the checks. He says that there will probably never be a problem presented with the checks. I have examined the cue myself and see and hear no signs of buzzing or cracking through the clearcoat. I think it adds character to the cue and truely believe that if qb said there wouldnt be a problem, there won't be. Anyone interested please review the pictures and pm or email me @ poolschool@netster.com
Thanks






