Starkey Wood Pin Conversion Kingwood Thin Shaft

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This experiment started out as a Schmelke that I had made with Kingwood BEM. I then had Chuck Starkey convert it to his wood pin, and make a ferruleless shaft for it. Finally, I had Mike Gulyassy turn the shaft down to 11.6 mm with his SPTX taper.

Tip is Kamui Black Soft. The butt weighs 14.5 oz, and the shaft is 3.1 oz. It is a player, with a few marks and dings on the butt, nothing serious. The play and hit are unique, and grow on you the more you use it. The shaft is surprisingly stiff for being so thin. I am asking SOLD shipped to the continental US by Priority Mail.

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RCLane

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I love the way Chuck Starkey's Cues play-n-hit 100% Unique an 100% Awesomeness
Well Sir, I cannot agree with you more about Starkey's Cue features an they do grow upon the user's at "IMO" the feel Super Solid although not Superhard where as some Cues With Stainless Steel Joints an Recessing on the Butt~Half of the Cue an have the Protrusion insert or Wood Tapering on the Shaft....Starkey's Rule

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