WTB: Wrapless Custom Cue

scorpion

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Hi anyone out there have got a wrapless cue to offer? my budget is $1500 usd.. Segmented handle is prefered. But as long as it is wrapless cue pls pm me. Thx.
 
This one has great figure in the bacote.

Bacote forarm and butt sleeve
Canary handle
Olivewood rings
Brown phenolic joints/buttplate
20.16 oz.
12 3/4 mm shaft
Superpro layered tip
Threaded ferrule
Brass radial pin
Matching bacote/brown phenolic joint protectors
59 in. long

We will take an AZ deal of 400.00 for this beauty. Test hits very well , great solid hit , little to no shaft deflection.
Thanx,
Jim
J&D CUSTOMS
 

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cue for sale

Here is a nice cocobolo handle cue 400.00 and Maple Forearm Ebony handle Snakewood and ivory inlays 450.00 bottom pic..................all white is ivory............thanks
greg

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Snakewood cue
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See

the thread about the Andy Gilbert and Rick Howard cues, they are
both wrapless.
 
Gilbert

As Scott said, I would check the thread on the Gilbert and Howard. That Gilbert is beautiful, if I didn't have three cues in the works I'd snatch that one up quickly.
 
How about this;)
 

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Which One???

Which one they are both awesome...as I noted in another thread Andy Gilbert is a sleeping giant, dark horse, people pass on his cues but pretty soon all he will be making will be the masterpiece collectors cues. He does some nice scrimshaw work as well.

PROG8R said:
I folled the link here by bigpocket and came a cross a gilbert that has my fancy..
I did not know he could do work like this.....
http://www.onthehill.net/Gilbert1.htm

:eek: :eek: :eek:
 
paulybatz said:
Which one they are both awesome...as I noted in another thread Andy Gilbert is a sleeping giant, dark horse, people pass on his cues but pretty soon all he will be making will be the masterpiece collectors cues. He does some nice scrimshaw work as well.

I like the #5, but yes they are both great. I dont know about him being a sleeper though, his JB cues cost as much or more than just about anybody's.
 
Gilbert

PROG8R said:
I like the #5, but yes they are both great. I dont know about him being a sleeper though, his JB cues cost as much or more than just about anybody's.
I agree with him not being a sleeper any longer. His cues "stepped up" about a year and a half ago. His service and customer satisfaction rating have always been good. And, his cues play great.
 
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