Queperfect cues for sale !! 52 gpi and 48 gpi Shafts!!

J.L.

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Cue Nº1 : http://queperfect.biz/EW09-0014.htm

Description : Beauty 5 Points cue Half-spliced into the forearm of ebony. Same for the ebony butt sleeve. The veneers are red ebony, red madrone burl.
Length: 62 inches with one shaft and 61.5 inches with the second shaft.
Supershafts!! : One shaft is a huge 54 gpi and the other is 48 gpi! Both are super-super shafts. The shafts are QP Custom Cues' Prodigy super-low deflection shafts.
2nd Hand cue : Mint condition 98%
Price : NOT FOR SALE YET.

Cue Nº2 : http://queperfect.biz/EW08-0018.htm

Description : Jumb&Break cue ( Yes, very rare cue made by Ronnie Powell, that has produced very few J&B cues. It can be used to break, jump and masse around balls.
Lenght : 62 inches long
Shafts : 38 and 42 gpi old-growth hard-rock maple cut between 1820 and 1860. One shaft is dedicated to only masse use. Of course it is different than the other shaft.
2nd Hand cue : Mint condition 98%
Price : SOLD



The cues are not availables for sale because I Sold the Jump&Break cue and the other one prefer to don't sell it.

Thaks for read.
 

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Hello Mr. mel_smOg .... This shafts are dark yes!!. There are really a jewell each one. One is darker than the other because is better ( so both shafts are very rare to find because one is 48 Grains per Inch and the other is 52) This shafts are dark.

Look what the Cuemaker say about :


The old-growth wood is darker, like the color that Balabushka liked to use.

The genuine old-growth shafts are lighter on the average than normal last winter's shaft wood. Some of you know what this means.

52 gpi $520 July 15, 2008 Old-growth cost is $620.
46 to 50 gpi $480, old-growth is $580

Genuine old-growth trees were cut between 120 and 200 years ago, and the trees were between 500 and 1,000 years old when cut. The "Old-growth" maple that was recovered from the bottom of lakes, mostly the great lakes, has the lowest deflection. I like to use this wood. I expect by the end of 2006 that other cue makers will be copying my and Mr. Dayton's lead using this formerly submerged Michigan hard-rock maple wood.

Normal deflection is a shaft with no low-deflection technology applied. Before Mr. McCarty, who founded Predator, all shafts shot like these shaft. They shot with high deflection, the cue ball veered off-line when side spin was applied making the shooter have to re-adjust his alignment and aim the cue ball sometimes a whole ball to the left or right of the ball he intended to hit!

Low-deflection is the revolution and attainment of real measurable lower deflection in a shaft that Mr. McCarty started.

Very-low deflection has less (here less is better) deflection than low-deflection. This very-low deflection is what independent tests conducted between April and July of 2005 confirmed for shafts made by three cue makers in the world. This very-low deflection is lower (means the cue ball goes in a much straighter line to the object ball) than the low-deflection started by Predator cue company.

Super-low deflection is a shaft or cue that has reached the limit of super-low deflection technology. These shafts, which I currently make, have super-low deflection and are even better than the ones in the 2005 tests when I and two others tied for first place having the lowest deflection cues in the cue making world. In-other-words super-low deflection shafts shoot straighter with side spin than both low deflection and very-low deflection shafts.


My super-low deflection shaft design is from genuine old-growth wood and comes with a 3/16 inch ferrule.

This super-low deflection has reached the limit of super-low deflection and no one in the world, even me, can make a shaft that has lower deflection. In-other-words for "super-low deflection technology" the limit has been reached with these QP Custom Cues' Prodigy super-low deflection shafts.

Texts are from http://queperfect.biz/prodigy.htm

Only this 2 Shafts ( from the shooter cue ) cost near USD 1.200 $.

Please, understand that I can not sell them separately. This cuemaker takes to send a shaft near 1 and a half. year.

Regards.
 

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Bump!! come one guys!!. No one Knows this cuemaker?. Thiis is a good buy for someone!!.
 
Lucas...It's incredible....here is my second QP shooter... haha it's a funny coincidence!!! Look please.... http://queperfect.biz/EW08-0017.htm

This cue Is more cheap than the other shooter I'm selling and I'm selling it because I thought people would appreciate it and sell it fast, but it seems that nobody knows here this cuemaker. This sale is really a steal, I can not rebate mkore the price.

Lucas thank you very much!
 
Lucas...It's incredible....here is my second QP shooter... haha it's a funny coincidence!!! Look please.... http://queperfect.biz/EW08-0017.htm

This cue Is more cheap than the other shooter I'm selling and I'm selling it because I thought people would appreciate it and sell it fast, but it seems that nobody knows here this cuemaker. This sale is really a steal, I can not rebate mkore the price.

Lucas thank you very much!

Hey brother,

This is the same cue my friend, other than the wrap all the rest look the same to me. Great hitting cue, no dought you will enjoy this one for sure for many years.

Mine was made in 2006 (first one of the exotic wood series), how much you pay for ?

pm me at; lucas.comtois@videotron.ca

Good luck with your sale.

Lucas
 
Not for sale yet
 

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