Scruggs Titlist

CocoboloCowboy said:
That Cue is like you said, possibly one of the fanciest conversions on the planet.
Cue point of origin was CuesnThhings, send for escrow back to JP, we have peace. Tommy something wrong.
 
bloodynose said:
Cue point of origin was CuesnThhings, send for escrow back to JP, we have peace. Tommy something wrong.

I hope he,she is not a product of an American education system.
Glen
 
bloodynose said:
Cue point of origin was CuesnThhings, send for escrow back to JP, we have peace. Tommy something wrong.
I bet alot of people would like you to show up at VF with a name tag on
 
What a cue!!!

That is definitely the nicest conversion I have ever seen. Mike and Tim do the best work out there.(IMHO) And I am very happy to see that you got her back and didnt get shi*ted out of that cue. Whomever gets this beauty is going to be a happy camper. Good luck with the sale.:D
David
 
he won't show

jasonlaus said:
I bet alot of people would like you to show up at VF with a name tag on

He can't even remain anonymous behind a monitor,
I don't think he'll need a name tag.

Good luck with the sale Tommy.
Stop by the booth this weekend. (87)
-cOOp
 
bloodynose said:
Cue point of origin was CuesnThhings, send for escrow back to JP, we have peace. Tommy something wrong.


Your MO is to NOT out yourself unless you have at least one other account established.

Lets see how long before THAT one is blown.... You know, the one your gonna scam with while we jubilate about busting this one.
 
ribdoner said:
Your MO is to NOT out yourself unless you have at least one other account established. Lets see how long before THAT one is blown....
You know, the one your gonna scam with while we jubilate about busting this one.
I have to get back to work, are you in my hard drive?
 
ssttaannlley

bloodynose said:
SOMETHING ABOUT THIS TOMMY STINKS
PHOTO'S AREN'T GENUINE, THEY CAME FROM CUESnTHINGS WHERE CUE ORIGINALLY SOLD.
LET'S SEE SOME REAL PHOTO'S FROM TOMMY.

ALSO, LET QUESnTHINGS ESCROW SALE, TOMMY FULL OF IT!

I RECCOMEND NO ONE TOUCH THIS DEAL UNTIL ESCROW TAKE PLACE!!!
mr. stanley is back
 
What a beautiful cue by Tim Scruggs. This cue has everything that I like in a cue, and it's good to know that it will be in the hands of a deserving collector somewhere. Even though I've never seen a Titlist that I didn't like, this one is really something.
 
ribdoner said:
I got your hard drive swingin. Don't fret about the "bloodynose", I aint never cancelled a game due to a "muddy" field and I guarantee satisfaction.



.

Classic!!!!....:D :D :D
 
bloodynose said:
Cue point of origin was CuesnThhings, send for escrow back to JP, we have peace. Tommy something wrong.
who the f%&# are you? 11 posts and you are calling him a scam artist? i have only talked to him a couple of times and can tell already he is a standup guy. you need to know your role and shut your hole.

good luck tommy and dont let this dipshit get to you. or anyone else out there.
 
This post is a little confusing to me. But I would like to offer the following comments.

I'am the original owner of this cue. I bought it in 1956, it was originally made by Brunswick in 1955 when Herman Rambow was still the Brunswick shop foreman. I kept it stashed (unused) until 2006, when I had Tim Scruggs and Mike Cochran rebuild it as it is shown in the photos in this post. We made it into probably the most elaborate Titlist cue ever completed, if I might say. It was then posted on my web site, www.CuesNThings.com for sale. Tommy inquired and purchased the cue from me. He was a joy to work with as a customer. His appreciation and knowledge of cues made it comfortable for me to part with my "Baby". Whoever purchases this cue will certainly be getting the very "Top" eshalon "Titlist" every completed. JP:)
 
Last edited:
subdude1974 said:
who the f%&# are you? 11 posts and you are calling him a scam artist? i have only talked to him a couple of times and can tell already he is a standup guy. you need to know your role and shut your hole.

good luck tommy and dont let this dipshit get to you. or anyone else out there.


Just to emphasize, Tommy T is the Best of the Best and would never scam anyone. No worries at all for anyone dealing with Tommy. Subdude1974 called this one perfectly.
 
Jon P. Nusbaum said:
This post is a little confusing to me. But I would like to offer the following comments.

I'am the original owner of this cue. I bought it in 1956, it was originally made by Brunswick in 1955 when Herman Rambow was still the Brunswick shop foreman. I kept it stashed (unused) until 2006, when I had Tim Scruggs and Mike Cochran rebuild it as it is shown in the photos in this post. We made it into probably the most elaborate Titlist cue ever completed, if I might say. It was then posted on my web site, www.CuesNThings.com for sale. Tommy inquired and purchased the cue from me. He was a joy to work with as a customer. He appreciation and knowledge of cues made me comfortable for me to part with my "Baby". Whoever purchases this cue will certainly be getting the very "Top" eshalon "Titlist" every completed. JP:)


What else are you hanging onto for 50+ years?

Very nice.
 
I read that post and saw that cue.... and..then..

I read his name and the word obssessed underneath it! OMG, that is the type of cue to make one obsessed. I wish I was going just to see it in person. Good luck with your sale. Gorgeous, simply (more like intricately if that is a word), gorgeous.

Felix


TommyT said:
Here is possibly one of the fanciest conversions on the planet. 4300.00 shipped to anywhere in CONUS
1.jpg

2.jpg

5.jpg


TommyT
The blank is from 1956. The joint is solid ivory with a radial pin
Purple heart collars have two layers of brass with an ivory core.
Four vibrant veneers. Not faded a bit.
REAL MOP. There is a huge difference.
Wrap is purple lizard.
1 1/2" solid ivory butt cap.
 
Back
Top