Thomas Wayne Cue for sale.

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Troy
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For sale Thomas Wayne Cue with 2 shafts. 1650.00 OBO Shipped and insured in USA only.

Cue Specs.
Thomas Wayne Custom Cue
Northwest edition (modeled after a Southwest).
2 shafts
1st shaft weighs 3.9 oz. and aprox. 13.27 mm measured on the ferrule under the tip.
2nd shaft weighs 4.0 oz. and aprox. 13.16 mm measured on the ferrule under the tip.
butt weighs 15.20 oz..
6 points 3 high 3 low with a natural veneer. Points are Purpleheart into Ebony.
Black leather wrap.
3 piece set of joint protectors included.

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I'll pass Troy. Thomas sold these for only $1200.00 when he built them in 2001-2002.

This cue is not worth more than $1200.00 anyway.

Thanks for the opportunity though, if you get a HIGH END thomas wayne i might be interested.

Chris
 
FWIW - Thomas' "Northwest" series dates from the early to mid-90's. He actually called them his "Exotic Woods" series of cues, but they were done in reaction to a comment made by Jerry Franklin at an ACA event that "Nobody can build a cue like I can." To which Thomas replied, "I can." and the "Northwest" series was born.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
Interesting...

the question is, do they play as good as Jerry's cues?

Pizza Bob said:
FWIW - Thomas' "Northwest" series dates from the early to mid-90's. He actually called them his "Exotic Woods" series of cues, but they were done in reaction to a comment made by Jerry Franklin at an ACA event that "Nobody can build a cue like I can." To which Thomas replied, "I can." and the "Northwest" series was born.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
Hey, what kind of joint? I can't tell from the pics. Is it a radial pin, standard or is it Southwest style pin? I may be interested if the price is right. Thanks.
 
poolpro said:
Hey, what kind of joint? I can't tell from the pics. Is it a radial pin, standard or is it Southwest style pin? I may be interested if the price is right. Thanks.

It is a Southwest style pin.
 
I think Thomas Wayne has proven himself as fine a cuemaker as there is or ever has been. This will make an outstanding cue for someone. good luck
 
singernak said:
I'll pass Troy. Thomas sold these for only $1200.00 when he built them in 2001-2002.

This cue is not worth more than $1200.00 anyway.

Thanks for the opportunity though, if you get a HIGH END thomas wayne i might be interested.

Chris


please chris you have got to be kidding!
 
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