Kwikfire down to $500
Darrin Hill cue
Forearm: Curly Maple
Wrap: Purpleheart
Butt Sleeve: Cocobolo (I believe)
Shaft: 1, 3.7, 12.6mm Super Pro tip
Butt: 15.1
Length: 58.5
Balance Point: 18.5 from butt
Price: Sold!!!COLOR]
Carolina Custom Cues KwikFire KF4
Butt: 15.4
Length: 58.5
Balance Point: 19.5 from butt
Price: New price: $500 This is a lot of cue for only $500!!!
This cue is in good condition overall. The finish is a little thin but not really in need of a refinish. There is one spot between the points in the forearm where there is a crack or a line or scratch in the finish. You can feel it but it doesn't seem to be affecting anything or getting bigger. I have been shooting with this cue for several months and I love the way it plays. However, its time for something else now. I'm always buying/selling/trading and its been a while. I will clean the shaft before shipping out the cue so ignore the chalk dirt.
Darrin Hill cue
Forearm: Curly Maple
Wrap: Purpleheart
Butt Sleeve: Cocobolo (I believe)
Shaft: 1, 3.7, 12.6mm Super Pro tip
Butt: 15.1
Length: 58.5
Balance Point: 18.5 from butt
Price: Sold!!!COLOR]
Carolina Custom Cues KwikFire KF4
Shaft: 1, 3.5, 13mm Moori Medium tipThe ebony forearm of this cue features four points of cocobolo oudined with three veneers of red, white and blue. Each of these points is also accented with a Tiffany diamond inlay of holly wood.
Eight further elegant holly wood Tiffany diamonds are inlayed into the cocobolo butt sleeve, joining this cue together is a beautiful black leather wrapped handle.
Adding to the beauty of this cue are repeating checkered rings made up from eight windows of red, white and blue veneers placed in ebony and encased in brown phenolic.
The butt cap is brown phenolic as is the joint collar.
Butt: 15.4
Length: 58.5
Balance Point: 19.5 from butt
Price: New price: $500 This is a lot of cue for only $500!!!
This cue is in good condition overall. The finish is a little thin but not really in need of a refinish. There is one spot between the points in the forearm where there is a crack or a line or scratch in the finish. You can feel it but it doesn't seem to be affecting anything or getting bigger. I have been shooting with this cue for several months and I love the way it plays. However, its time for something else now. I'm always buying/selling/trading and its been a while. I will clean the shaft before shipping out the cue so ignore the chalk dirt.
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