*** Troy Downey Cue - DCC8 *** For Trade or Sale
Cue Retails for $1,145 without the Elephant Ear leather wrap.
http://www.muellers.com/Downey-Custom-Cue--DCC8,8.html
I'll trade even for a Rick Howard if the value of the Howard is at least $800, not talking about retail......
I'll sell the cue for $550 firm.......including shipping to CONUS with insurance via, Priority US Mail.
I require a postal money order sent as payment, of which I will verify it's authenticity at Post Office before shipping cue out....
Both shafts are straight and cue rolls straight together
and apart. I do not see any dents or dings, but there are
quite a few bubbles in the cue finish.
I do not have a lot of detail about the cue, but have
provided some high quality images.
Here is what I do know about the cue.
A forearm of curly maple combines with six cocobolo points.
Each point is accented with an elliptical diamond inlay of holly wood.
Diamonds are repeated in the cocobolo butt sleeve.
Also has repeating rings of brass and cocobolo encasing twelve inlaid cocobolo windows.
The butt plate is black phenolic and with Elephant Ear back leather wrap.
12.5” taper, includes dymondwood joint protectors.
Flat faced joints with 3/8" radial brass pin.
Cue now weighs 18.75oz it was 17oz
*** Weight ***
- Butt: was 13.6 oz cue I added about 1.75 oz more to the cue....
- Shaft: #1 - 3.4 oz - 13.1 mm - Brand New Kamui Black Tip
- Shaft: #2 - 3.4 oz - 13.1 mm - Not sure what kind of Tip
Tips on the cue have been taken down some since these
pictures, not by play but by cue maker. They were a little
to high for my likeing.
Cue Retails for $1,145 without the Elephant Ear leather wrap.
http://www.muellers.com/Downey-Custom-Cue--DCC8,8.html
I'll trade even for a Rick Howard if the value of the Howard is at least $800, not talking about retail......
I'll sell the cue for $550 firm.......including shipping to CONUS with insurance via, Priority US Mail.
I require a postal money order sent as payment, of which I will verify it's authenticity at Post Office before shipping cue out....
Both shafts are straight and cue rolls straight together
and apart. I do not see any dents or dings, but there are
quite a few bubbles in the cue finish.
I do not have a lot of detail about the cue, but have
provided some high quality images.
Here is what I do know about the cue.
A forearm of curly maple combines with six cocobolo points.
Each point is accented with an elliptical diamond inlay of holly wood.
Diamonds are repeated in the cocobolo butt sleeve.
Also has repeating rings of brass and cocobolo encasing twelve inlaid cocobolo windows.
The butt plate is black phenolic and with Elephant Ear back leather wrap.
12.5” taper, includes dymondwood joint protectors.
Flat faced joints with 3/8" radial brass pin.
Cue now weighs 18.75oz it was 17oz
*** Weight ***
- Butt: was 13.6 oz cue I added about 1.75 oz more to the cue....
- Shaft: #1 - 3.4 oz - 13.1 mm - Brand New Kamui Black Tip
- Shaft: #2 - 3.4 oz - 13.1 mm - Not sure what kind of Tip
Tips on the cue have been taken down some since these
pictures, not by play but by cue maker. They were a little
to high for my likeing.
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