Unique Cue By Cory Barnhart-

Near Offers?

Will entertain near offers on this cue. One of a kind, new, unplayed condition.
 
This is an awesome cue and I'm surprised its still here. I would still love to see a full pic of the cue.
 
This Cue is New!!

Brand new one of a kind Barnhart. Price on this is a bargain.
 
Barnhart

Weekend bump for a new, unique cue. I am surprised that this cue is still here.
 
One More bump for a fantastic cue, great looks, great weight and BRAND NEW!!
 
Bumpage for a nice cue!

DJ, here is to clinching league with 2 weeks to play! It was fun!

John
 
That is such a great veneer combo, and looks like top notch work.

That's a great price for a cue (and cuemaker) that just doesn't come up often around here.

Good luck!
 
Thanks, guys.

This cue is priced below market, easily worth more, but times are tough.
 
Fantastic Barnhart

Back up to the top. Like to see this one get a good home.
 
One of the best cue makers

I'm amazed that this cue has not sold yet,especially for this price. I have a few of Cory's cues and they are all top quality.

Eric
 
I'm amazed that this cue has not sold yet,especially for this price. I have a few of Cory's cues and they are all top quality.

Eric

Thanks Eric-

Cory is probably the single most underrated cue maker at the present time. His work is stunning. Just for fun, I examine all my cues with a jeweler's loupe, and this cue is flawless.
 
I've been watching this cue since the inception of the thread, the 13th of March. This is truly a man's soul being put into a piece of art. It is sad and disgusting that our country's economy is what it is today. Nationwide unemployment, businesses closing down, long standing banks going under.
What are we looking at today? The beginning of Armageddon?? Corny, yes.

Perhaps the only way one will be able to purchase this cue might be through the raffle system AZB offers here. This cue is surely worth a $50 bill for the opportunity to own it. How many others would be willing to give it a shot?

Let's let the OP know if there is an interest in doing so.

Sorry for the preaching.
 
Thanks, Tap

Thanks for the suggestion, but I really want this cue to go to someone who appreciates it. Too many times cues won in raffles are just flipped for a quick profit. I am not against this, but I would rather hold on to it for now, it will not go down in value. I just would prefer someone choose to own it rather than win it.

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-dj
 
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