I am looking to sell outright or trade this one. Am looking for a Tim Scruggs cue that is not quite so fancy. I'm not a collector, just a player who misses his old Tim Scruggs playing cue. Would prefer a Hoppe style or Hustler style cue, I would prefer an Ivory joint over the SS. Piloted is OK but also would
like to try a Scruggs radial pin cue. Just looking for a simple Scruggs playing cue. So if any one here has an interest in trading up, let me know. Cue is currently valued @ $2400. Please send offers. Send me a PM with email and I'll send all the pics I have. David
Here is the email from Scot @ Proficient Billiards from the escrow service
ics included are from Scot as well
Both the cue and the money were received and here is the description:
Length 58.5 inches
Weight 19 ounces with both shafts
Shafts – 13.2mm at the bottom of both ferrules (12.75 at the top of one and 12.92 at the top of the second)
The cue is a Tim Scruggs from the year 2000. The butt section is straight and so are the shafts. The cue is also straight when joined together. Everything on the cue that is white appears to be ivory including the ferrules. The cue has been played with and shows the normal light scratching and a few small surface dings. The silver rings at the joint have slight finish lifting (commonly found on cues with silver ringwork). And on one of the shafts (as pictured) there is a finish ding near the sliver ring, which is the only real noticeable finish ding on the cue.
like to try a Scruggs radial pin cue. Just looking for a simple Scruggs playing cue. So if any one here has an interest in trading up, let me know. Cue is currently valued @ $2400. Please send offers. Send me a PM with email and I'll send all the pics I have. David
Here is the email from Scot @ Proficient Billiards from the escrow service

Both the cue and the money were received and here is the description:
Length 58.5 inches
Weight 19 ounces with both shafts
Shafts – 13.2mm at the bottom of both ferrules (12.75 at the top of one and 12.92 at the top of the second)
The cue is a Tim Scruggs from the year 2000. The butt section is straight and so are the shafts. The cue is also straight when joined together. Everything on the cue that is white appears to be ivory including the ferrules. The cue has been played with and shows the normal light scratching and a few small surface dings. The silver rings at the joint have slight finish lifting (commonly found on cues with silver ringwork). And on one of the shafts (as pictured) there is a finish ding near the sliver ring, which is the only real noticeable finish ding on the cue.
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