Prather Fullsplice Rosewood into Straight Grain Maple

ivicafranic

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This is a really nice cue built in some nice woods. All cue is immaculate and built perfectly. In my opinion Jeff is building the best fullsplices in the business and he is still young and learning although is already very well experienced. He is an amazingly talented cuemaker and no reason not to believe he will become even better and will touch the sky and go even further his father did.

Forearm Wood: Straight Grain Maple
Veneer Color: White - EAM - Turquoise - Violet
Butt Wood: Rosewood
Shafts: 1 - Prather Pro Shaft
Weight: 19.1 oz
Joint Screw: 5/16" x 14
Joint protectors: Included
Condition: New

Price: SOLD$ shipped
 

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Very nice. Straight grain maple is not used anywhere near often enough of cues, especially those with veneers. First it makes the veneers pop, and second, many think straight maple plays better than other versions
 
Thank you. Disregard the PM. Thank you. I feel the brown plays better but I am considering this cue.


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Thank you. Disregard the PM. Thank you. I feel the brown plays better but I am considering this cue.


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Hey,

No problem. You are welcome. When the reply is written it doesn''t go to the top so probably that's why you didn't see it immediately.
Anyway, this is a really nice cue and the price is more than fair.
Kindest regards
 
I need a traveling cue. This might fit the bill. How does it play? Straight all the way around?


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I need a traveling cue. This might fit the bill. How does it play? Straight all the way around?


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I like the way Prather cues play and they are very consistent. The cue is straight together and apart and immaculate in every way. No dings, nicks, scratches.
 
Just wanted to comment on your photos. They are always first-rate. Mind telling me/us what you use? Phone or something more exotic?
 
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