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Tro- I don't know you, at least by name, however, you are absolutely correct as to the quality of Jim Pierce Cues. I've known Jim for a long time and have watched him grow with the completion of every cue he makes.

Jim is an excellent player, and knows how a cue should feel and play. The cue you have here is an awesome specimen, showing Jim's talents in being able to do magic with a piece of wood. The "FIRE" in the burl is phenomenal.

As you stated in your post, those who have not yet played with a PIERCE, are really missing something. Ask the pros. More and more are leaning towards Jim's cues every day. I own seven of his cues, would not part with any of them, and if I had the funds, would be his ONLY customer.

Good luck with your sale, man. Someone is going to own this fine cue.
 
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments.

I've had more inquiries on this cue than I've had on a cue in a long time.

Someone's gonna get a great all around cue.
 
48 hour bump. Lets talk cash today and see what we can work out on this player.
 
Cash is your friend today. Wave some cash in front of me and walk away with a gem of a cue!
 
I Do Not Brown Wood in Cues........But.....

I am not a fan of Amboyna, or Coco Bolo or Bacote or any of the brown woods generally used in cue making......I've only seen 4 cues with brown wood that interested me........a Richard Black Pendelton cue, a Paul Mottey cue (Kim Davenport's old cue), Batalarms2's Mottey cue, and now this Pierce cue.....maybe my taste in cue design colors is changing.....but this Pierce for the price is $1500-2000 less than what these other brown wood cues I mentioned sell for. This Pierce cue seems like it would be a great way for someone who never played with an ivory joint cue to own a beauty of a cue and find out just how wonderful ivory cue joints are to play with........This cue belongs on the front page.

Matt B.
 
Lotsa cue at a fair price here....
 
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