One of a Kind JCC Jackson Custom

rodcar

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I am the original owner of this early Jackson custom. Jackson cues and myself designed this beauty back in the original shop in West Bend. Cue is near mint, chalked condition. No nicks, dings, scratches, cue is perfect. All original from tip to bumper. Never planned on selling it, but need to downsize my over grown collection. Price shipped and insured is $1495. This is a one of a kind custom, early JCC custom. You won't see another like it. Yes, it is a tremendous player. Had this one made about 20 years ago. The quality of the wood back then was great. We used ebony, four points into birdseye maple and double German nickel silver index rings. Cue weight is approx. 19.5 oz. and tip is 13 mm. Only trades I would consider are Bluegrass, Sugartree, Vigus, Nemec, and a couple others I have yet to try.
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Jackson cues are a sleeper. They play sooooo goooood and people just don't really know about them. I had one about 20 years ago and traded it. I always regretted that so I just bought me a new high end Jackson to replace it. The new ones play just like the old ones. I will be keeping this one.
 
Cash works best. Trade has to be real nice, full or partial. Looking for something along the line of Richard Harris, Sugartree, Vigus, Nemec, etc. What have you?
 
Will hang on to this one for now. PM me if interested. I have another JCC I will post soon. It's a mint cocobolo 4 pointer into heavy birds eye.
 
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Here is the other cue. Amazing birds eye.
 

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Also have a shaft that fits their unique 9/32" pin. Perfect mint dead straight beauty of a shaft, 4.1 oz. and 12.8 mm tip. One thin silver ring, $150.
 

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Cue and extra shaft still available. Cue has the original 5/16x18 pin. Correction: Just realized joint pin is 5/16x14.
 
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I am the original owner of this early Jackson custom. Jackson cues and myself designed this beauty back in the original shop in West Bend. Cue is near mint, chalked condition. No nicks, dings, scratches, cue is perfect. All original from tip to bumper. Never planned on selling it, but need to downsize my over grown collection. Price shipped and insured is $1295. This is a one of a kind custom, early JCC custom. You won't see another like it. Yes, it is a tremendous player. Had this one made about 20 years ago. The quality of the wood back then was great. We used ebony, four points into birdseye maple and double German nickel silver index rings. Cue weight is approx. 19.5 oz. and tip is 13 mm. Only trades I would consider are Bluegrass, Sugartree, Vigus, Nemec, and a couple others I have yet to try.
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Was it mason CNC mostly? Just asking as the points don't look pointy to me but maybe it's me
 
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