Sugartree For Sale....rare 6 Pointer....eric Crisp<-----------------------------

bogey54311

"cheese"
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RARE 6 POINT HIGH/LOW SUGARTREE MADE BY ERIC CRISP.

"It's blistered honey mesquite forearm/buttsleeve with curly chechen handle & six points. 20oz. on the button, but well balanced at 19.75" so while in stroke position it feels weightless"....quote about this cue by eric crisp himself.

3/8 11 PIN.

SHAFT #1-3.9 OZ., 13.00MM, VERY LIGHT PLAY
SHAFT #2-3.9 OZ., 12.85MM, LIGHT PLAY
moori's on both.

DOUBLE BRASS FANCY RINGWORK AT ALL SPOTS.

NO NICKS ON BUTT THAT I CAN FIND.
VERY VERY CLEAN CUE.
HIS SIGNATURE ON BUTTSLEEVE.

in your hand, this cue feels like a 19 oz cue, its balanced SO well.
I tried to take as many photos i could on the grain and figure of the wood.
it's a stunner in person......and now i know why everyone wants his cues.
top 5 playing cue IMO ive ever had in my hand.



$1750.00 , OBO.

chris G
413-297-2100

might take trades on franklin SW cues, would have to be the right one.
send pics to: bogey54311@yahoo.com


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Rackforcash said:
If it plays that great Y would you be selling it............and the price is alittle high.............Good luck on the sale.


I have had a few great hitting cues and would love to keep them all but the house payment and other payments need to be payed.
This is a very nice looking Sugartree and the price does not seem to high even if it was it is not for you to say ! Its not your cue. If you want the cue at a lower price then pm the seller and make your offer.
 
Chris is a monster!

Rackforcash said:
If it plays that great Y would you be selling it............and the price is alittle high.............Good luck on the sale.
I am posative he knows what plays great.
Nick :)
 
Rackforcash said:
If it plays that great Y would you be selling it............and the price is alittle high.............Good luck on the sale.



there was one in valley forge with 4 points with some butterfly work selling for $2700.
i don't think mine is too out of line.
it also says OBO (or best offer).


chris G
 
Come on guys get a clue

Anyone that thinks this cue is overpriced ... obviously has NEVER tried a Sugartree..!!!

Eric Crisp has one of the best stashes of wood in the industry.. His cues are second to none as far as the feel, and cue ball response... Yes it may not be as fancy as many of the cues out there, but it would be like comparing the speed of a 32 ford 5 window coupe hot rod to a 1985 Yugo with chrome wheels and loud exhaust!!

This cue is a 4 pointer that is from a cuemaker that has a 2-3 yr waiting list already!! to find one in the second hand market is rare indeed..

Don't miss an opportunity to own a cue that will only go up in value! If i was in a position to add to the collection, I would be all over this like white on rice

Joe
 
Yes...

eric's cues are awesome, playbility, wood selection, and fit and finish is incredible. I am glad Im on the waiting list, that is backlogged 2-5 years.

daytonajoe said:
Anyone that thinks this cue is overpriced ... obviously has NEVER tried a Sugartree..!!!

Eric Crisp has one of the best stashes of wood in the industry.. His cues are second to none as far as the feel, and cue ball response... Yes it may not be as fancy as many of the cues out there, but it would be like comparing the speed of a 32 ford 5 window coupe hot rod to a 1985 Yugo with chrome wheels and loud exhaust!!

This cue is a 4 pointer that is from a cuemaker that has a 2-3 yr waiting list already!! to find one in the second hand market is rare indeed..

Don't miss an opportunity to own a cue that will only go up in value! If i was in a position to add to the collection, I would be all over this like white on rice

Joe
 
daytonajoe said:
This cue is a 4 pointer that is from a cuemaker that has a 2-3 yr waiting list already!!

Joe


thanks for the help joe.

the cue is actually a 6 pointer, and i heard he stopped taking orders.


chris G
 
Yeah Eric is a good guy,he has help me out alot,i have never played with one of his cues yet,but some day i will go down and see him and maybe i can try one,nice looking cue good luck with the sale if u still have it.
 
Wow, how time flys. Just 2 years ago Eric was in Anchorage playing pool, and learning to build cues, very nice guy decent shooter as well.

Good luck Eric, sounds like you left the military and have made a name for yourself in the cuemaking industry.

Chris
 
singernak said:
Wow, how time flys. Just 2 years ago Eric was in Anchorage playing pool, and learning to build cues, very nice guy decent shooter as well.

Good luck Eric, sounds like you left the military and have made a name for yourself in the cuemaking industry.

Chris

True, but Eric had a huge amount of wood knowledge (his family's business) and more importantly machining experience prior to his current endeavors. :)
 
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