Wrapless Titlist Conversion - $700

knoxpossum

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This is a wrapless conversion built from a Brunswick Willie Hoppe Titlist. It has a 5/16 14 brass joint and delrin butt cap. It's tough to capture in a picture, but there is some beautiful character in the wood.

Conversion was done by Mike Stacey earlier this year and cue is in excellent condition. No dings or dents whatsoever, but there is one miniscule flaw in the finish smaller than a pin head.
Specs:
- Butt weighs 15.2 ounces
- Shaft weighs 4.0 ounces and is 13mm
- Brass piloted 5/16 14 joint.
- 57.5 inches
 

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Mike makes a great cue, looks like he did some outstanding work on this one also.

Nice looking Titlist, brass joint, black joint collars, white butt cap - just the way there supposed to look IMO.

Your price is really good for this cue.

I'd jump on it but I'm in the process of obtaining another Titlist that just has the perfect weight and balance I've been searching for.

Sure this won' last long - Good luck with your sale !
 
Love this cue...............

This is perfect, if I hadnt just recently got a cue I would def taken this one!
 
I appreciate the positive feedback, it is a beautiful cue. The points are not perfect, but I have seen few Titlists that are. I think that is part of the character of the cue. It is well balanced and hits great.

I'll be responding to all PMs this morning.
 
I appreciate the positive feedback, it is a beautiful cue. The points are not perfect, but I have seen few Titlists that are. I think that is part of the character of the cue. It is well balanced and hits great.

I'll be responding to all PMs this morning.

I agree points don't need to be perfect. Mike builds a very good cue. Are you open to any trades??? Jim
 
Mike's cues do play great and I am keeping an eye on a few of his sneakies that are posted for sale here.
 
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I appreciate you letting me know PMS, I'm good with that and agree that there are a lot of beautiful American made cues posted for sale here.
 
Thanks, it is a great cue. Whoever buys it will not be disappointed.

I'm not sure what is the best way to measure the points. Using a flexible measuring tape, the tips of the points are within 1/8" when you each tip compared to the next all the way around.

For a Titlist that is pretty damn close.
 
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