One last time!

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You have left out the joint's pin discription and joint material also a nicr close up fo the butt at the joint. Is it flatfaced or piloted. Is the pin 3/8-10 or11 or is it 5/16 14 piloted it is a very nice cue also is one of the shafts origional and what is the legnth and weight? All this info will sell the cue for you and also the low buy it now actually might chase custom cue buyers away sounds backwirds but cue buyers are a bazaro bunch. Nice cue and good. Also is it straight and solid? Nick
 
Who made the cue unknown or known we would like to know. Also what joint is on it and does everything roll straight? This is a great looking cue.
 
Not sure what makes it "South West" type. The 3 high, 3 low point pattern?? :confused:
 
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PROG8R said:
Flat joint, with a RADIAL pin.
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You are looking at a custom made cue with a Predator 314 shaft. The cue maker used to work for Schon cues a few years ago, and now he is on his own up in Wisconsin spitting out a few cues per year for players and friends. I bought the Predator blank and had a local cue maker here in the Melbourne area fit it to the cue (PETE OMEN). The original shaft has a small crack in the ferrule but I play with it all the time and I can't tell unless you are looking at it up close and the original shaft has a very small, slight gap that you can see between it and the table when it is laid on the table, but it is not completely all the way around, but the tip of the shaft and the joint stays down, when the cue is fitted with the Predator shaft it rolls arrow straight as an arrow. The pictures really don't do this cue justice. So, please have a look and email me if you have any questions. The cue as being sold as is. I got the best pics of it I can, and I am trying to keep 100% positive feedback. I feel confident that you won't be dissapointed in this cue.

PS

With the Predator shaft, the cue is approximatley 1 inch longer than the standard length cue.
 
Style, not type

ScottR said:
Not sure what makes it "South West" type. The 3 high, 3 low point pattern?? :confused:
I have been in love with Soutwest for like 15 years. I saw one (still trying to find a link to it) and it had the exact same forearm as this cue (minus the joint), I actually ordered a 'players' cue (no points, no inlays), but he made this it was pretty and the price was the same so how could I complain.
 
What Does It Weigh? I May Be Interested To Try It As A Players Cue, But I Need To Know What It Weighs. What Do The Joint Collars Look Like? What Is The Cue Makers Name? Thanks For Your Time.
 
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