Ted Harris Cue

jay helfert

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Your chance to own one of Ted's masterpieces, they don't come up that often. This cue was made for Manny Chau and has only been hit a few times. 98% new condition with one tiny mark on the butt and a very slight (almost imperceptible) ding in one shaft. I could easily take it out but have decided to leave it there for now. I don't want to touch either of these beautiful hard rock maple shafts.

The forearm and joint are cocobola with an ebony butt. Stainless steel joint with a super tight fit. I don't have to tell you how good this cue hits. Ted's cues are famous for their playability. 58 inches long (29 and 29), the butt is 15.4 oz. and one shaft is 3.6 and the other is 3.5 oz. Both have 13mm tips. I believe they are Le Pro. Gorgeous black leather wrap.

The deal on this cue is only $750 plus $25 shipping. I will not be bargaining on this cue. I have no problem holding onto it and am ambivalent about its sale. It's a really sweet cue, made for the serious player. You won't find a better playing cue anywhere, especially at this price. Please do not inquire with low ball offers. This cue should sell for well over $1,000 compared to comparable cues.

Contact me at jayhelfert@yahoo.com or (310)370-3994. First come, first served as always.

P.S. Ted's name is above the wrap with 9/2012 next to it. Includes joint protectors.
 

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Neither Manny or I were able to break this cue down, although it appears that it may also be a jump cue conversion. I don't think the cue has every been broken down to jump cue form if it is. The shafts both have long professional tapers on them and the tips are normal playing tips. It plays like a playing cue should, but maybe that was Ted's aim, to make a playing cue that would double as a jump cue. I didn't want to put it in a vice and try to break it down when we were unable to do it by hand. Manny told me he never had it apart either.
 
Now that I know this cue is designed as a combination playing cue/jump cue I will entertain offers. It's a truly beautiful and well made cue that hits a ton. Ted's cues are top of the line in my book.
 
Glad that I wasn't imaging things.
Good luck with the sale.

Funny thought imagine if Deanoc had listed this cue for sale! No pictures,so buyer would have got a surprise!:grin-square:
 
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