Southeast cues

Danzing3

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I have a southeast cue ,its a sneaky pete with wrap.Juest wondering if anyone knows the value on it.Also whats yours guys opion on them.
 
Not so fast there guys

Not no fast on the draw there guys. There is such a thing as a Southeast cue.

Danzing, does the last six inches of the butt screw out. Some of the Southeast cues have a self contained extension.
 
Thanks Mr. Wizard now could you please tell me the difference between a left handed cue an a right handed cue. I would sure help my game. Thanks in advance.
 
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They are made by Nat Green in Tennessee. Donald Bludworth worked with him for a few years when he and Leonard were on the outs, so they have some similarities to Bludworth cues. I believe he uses Bluds machinery to build them. Nat bought a bunch of the telescoping handles from a Canadian manufacturer to make cues with a built in extension but the manufacturer I believe quit making them so I don't think Nat's newer cues have these. As far as value, that's subjective. It's worth whatever someone's willing to pay for it.
 
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Thanks Mr. Wizard now could you please tell me the difference between a left handed cue an a right handed cue. I would sure help my game. Thanks in advance.

There easy to tell apart. When you go to the booth at the flea market, the right-handed cues will be on the right (your right, not the guy behind the counter). The left-handed cues will be on the left (again, your left, not his).

To be sure you get fitted with the right cue, be sure to tell him if you will be playing 8-ball or 9-ball.

Your Welcome
 
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Sherm is right on here. Nat Green is/was Southeast Cues, out of Clarksville TN. Nat used to sell cues out of his house, as well as the poolroom that used to be in Clarksville, that was across the street from Austin Peay State University. I used to play there every time I did a show at APSU. They were nice looking cues. Never hit much with one...and as mentioned the "hit" of the cue is so very subjective to the individual. No idea on values.

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They are made by Nat Green in Tennessee. Donald Bludworth worked with him for a few years when he and Leonard were on the outs, so they have some similarities to Bludworth cues. I believe he uses Bluds machinery to build them. Nat bought a bunch of the telescoping handles from a Canadian manufacturer to make cues with a built in extension but the manufacturer I believe quit making them so I don't think Nat's newer cues have these. As far as value, that's subjective. It's worth whatever someone's willing to pay for it.
 
Not no fast on the draw there guys. There is such a thing as a Southeast cue.

Danzing, does the last six inches of the butt screw out. Some of the Southeast cues have a self contained extension.

The butt doesn't screw out.The only thing it has on it is a SE on the butt cap.Thanks for your guy's help.
 
They are made by Nat Green in Tennessee. Donald Bludworth worked with him for a few years when he and Leonard were on the outs, so they have some similarities to Bludworth cues. I believe he uses Bluds machinery to build them. Nat bought a bunch of the telescoping handles from a Canadian manufacturer to make cues with a built in extension but the manufacturer I believe quit making them so I don't think Nat's newer cues have these. As far as value, that's subjective. It's worth whatever someone's willing to pay for it.

My dad and I weren't on the outs at that time.
We were working together on a lot of stuff at that time.
Just thought I would clear the air for ya'll.
Donald
 
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