Relisted due to my shaft diameter sizing error
I showed 12.60 mm & 13.0 mm
Actual dimension is 13.1 & 13.0
Sorry for the confusion
Rare 6-Point Josswest cue, made around 1995
Snakewood forearm and boxes, ebony points & buttsleeve
3-high ebony points with two veneers, and sharp ivory diamonds
3-low ebony points
Silver railroad track rings at all positions
Black white spec Linen wrap
Sleeved Ivory joint, backed by phenolic & wood, stainless steel radial pin.
Butt sleeve is a faux ivory that was only available in the early nineties.
The radial pin is a prototype, of the first radial pins used in a pool cue, designed by
Unlock with the end drilled and tapped for a set screw, which was changed before they went into production.
If you want to see the set screw I will sent you a pic of the pin.
I took pics of the forearm to show the snakewood is more figured on one side, which is typical of most snakewood.
2-shafts with ivory ferrules, 13.0 mm each, original tips
Excellent playing cue, one of my favorite, thinner handle than the old Josswests
The cue was basically unplayed, but the finish didn't look right so I sent it to Paul
Drexler who did a beautiful job refinishing, amazing work.
Straight together or apart.
No nicks or scratches, blemishes, lightly played, original tips
58" cue 29/29
Butt weight................15.67 oz
Shaft #1...13.10.mm....3.62 oz
Shaft #2...13.00.mm....3.55 oz
Total weight 19.19.29 & 19.22 ounces
sold Shipped [/B]via USPS Priority Mail
Paypal fee's are included





I showed 12.60 mm & 13.0 mm
Actual dimension is 13.1 & 13.0
Sorry for the confusion
Rare 6-Point Josswest cue, made around 1995
Snakewood forearm and boxes, ebony points & buttsleeve
3-high ebony points with two veneers, and sharp ivory diamonds
3-low ebony points
Silver railroad track rings at all positions
Black white spec Linen wrap
Sleeved Ivory joint, backed by phenolic & wood, stainless steel radial pin.
Butt sleeve is a faux ivory that was only available in the early nineties.
The radial pin is a prototype, of the first radial pins used in a pool cue, designed by
Unlock with the end drilled and tapped for a set screw, which was changed before they went into production.
If you want to see the set screw I will sent you a pic of the pin.
I took pics of the forearm to show the snakewood is more figured on one side, which is typical of most snakewood.
2-shafts with ivory ferrules, 13.0 mm each, original tips
Excellent playing cue, one of my favorite, thinner handle than the old Josswests
The cue was basically unplayed, but the finish didn't look right so I sent it to Paul
Drexler who did a beautiful job refinishing, amazing work.
Straight together or apart.
No nicks or scratches, blemishes, lightly played, original tips
58" cue 29/29
Butt weight................15.67 oz
Shaft #1...13.10.mm....3.62 oz
Shaft #2...13.00.mm....3.55 oz
Total weight 19.19.29 & 19.22 ounces
sold Shipped [/B]via USPS Priority Mail
Paypal fee's are included





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