Tim Scruggs 1995

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I'll take the best offer as long as it is realistic. It's not a mystery that Timmy's sticks play, hit, feel as good as any of the old master cuemakers. You probably have a better idea than I, as to it's actual worth. I hate to even offer the stick, but this economy has bitten me in the you know what. If the cue goes, I doubt I'll be in a position to replace it for a long time. So, any offer you make will be respected and appreciated. And the right offer will make my decision easier to part with the old girl. Thanks! :-)
 
Topcat,

What is the material in the inlays? What diameters are the shafts at the ferrule? Is everything straight? How much does the cue weigh? How about the butt weight and each shaft weight?

Joe
 
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Call Tueaday if you wish!

Also specs on shaft sizes and weights please.
Nick :) 850-474-0628
 
scruggs

All inlays are wood. We did not want to use any elephant parts on this baby. The overall weight of the cue, new, was 19.2 oz. The shafts were both originally 13.125 mm. I am quite sure the most used shaft is very close to 12.75 mm and the other has got to be very close to 13 mm. The grain on both shafts is very tight. When the cue is together, with either shaft, it is straight.
 
Your cue is very nice.

Good chance Mr Mike misunderstood what you have. It would be closer to 3K today. Very pretty cue.
Nick :)
 
Scruggs

Thanks everyone for the compliments. This cue is now promised. If something changes in that respect i'm sure you'll see it again.
 
Tim Scruggs Cue

This cue is back on the market. Previous venture did not work out.

The first $1400 has it. No trades.
 
Really was hoping someone here could give this sweetheart a new home this weekend. I hate to throw her onto ebay, but that may be my route if no one is interested. I'll give it till Monday night, before she'll go to auction. $1300 +20.
 
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