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Bdub1987

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6 ebony points, (3 high 3 low) into amboyna burl, same in the butt sleeve going down towards the butt cap. 5/16 18 flat face mucci pin.
 

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stevel

Lomax Custom Cues
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How many shafts, what type of wrap and ringwork will need to be known as well.
 

cuemaker.mi

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It would be easier and less time consuming for you to just say what your budget is. You also have to be more precise in exactly what you want as you only listed a few things and missed dozens that could drive the price way up. Usually us cuemakers don't make bids on building cues. We offer what we made and you either buy it or not. Sometimes we take orders on what you want us to build but it's not usually a bidding war between makers. Shoot with a bunch of custom cues and make your decision. Then go have one built to your specks and enjoy the wait. If price is the main determine factor then a production cue might be a better choice for you. Plan on spending more then 1500 from just what you have listed without the final materials list, ringwork, wrap, shafts, ect..... Good luck
 

Bdub1987

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Around 800$ budget. Black leather wrap. 5/16 18 pin flat face. Don't need shaft I have a predator 314-2. I use.. No fancy ring work. Just a black collar to match a 30" shaft.
 

SpiderWeb

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You should be able to harvest enough wheat bucks here that your out of pocket expense will run about a yard 75!!
 

Abernathy

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6 ebony points, (3 high 3 low) into amboyna burl, same in the butt sleeve going down towards the butt cap. 5/16 18 flat face mucci pin.

$800 for ebony into amboyna with 6 points high and low plus the butt sleeves. the wood alone is probably a couple hundreed not much profit for the cuemaker. you best look in walmart.
 

rhinobywilhite

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Not trying to be snippy but I think most cuemakers in the U.S. would be looking at $800 or better to make a 6 point with 2 shafts using more reasonably priced woods. I am not suggesting an exact cost nor soliciting your business.

You might contact one of the cuemakers in the Philippines..
 
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