Richard Black 8 pointer...

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a friend of mine has this Richard Black 8 pointer..
its signed and dated for 97....

really interesting cue, i never seen a joint like this..

it looks to be a full side phenolic joint the same exact size as
a steel joint.. it also is flat face and is a 5/16x14 pin...
2 shafts, ivory ferrules and is in mint condition...

check it out... it may possibly be for sale....

chris




 
Unique

That in my opinion is a unique cue the fact that it is a Richard Black, a 8 pointer with no inlays,and the flat face 5/16 joint. I love the look of that cue.
 
as far as i know.. everything is original.. my friend said he bought it new... and i imagine because its one of the dated ones, it was ordered that way and there should be a record of it.. maybe i will try to contact richard black..

i would have deffinatly bought it from him if it was steel or ivory.. i prefer a piloted joint...

chris
 
just got an email back from Richard Black, he said the joint is very original to the cue....

chris
 
very nice RB!! first time seeing a joint like this. very unique! Thanks for sharing!! :smile:

Brice
 
it occurred to me after i posted this thread.. i should have posted kist the joint picture only and said name this cue..lol.. i think it would have been a hard one..lol

chris
 
it occurred to me after i posted this thread.. i should have posted kist the joint picture only and said name this cue..lol.. i think it would have been a hard one..lol

chris

I would have started guessing things like Minnesota Fats, Sportcraft, Aska, etc
 
Should

just got an email back from Richard Black, he said the joint is very original to the cue....

chris

If the cue is to be sold either print out the e mail or get something in writing from R. Black.A friend of mine has a Mottey that does not have Paul's signature anywhere on the cue and several people have decided against buying it.In today's tough market every little thing helps.
 
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