WTS:: 2009 Kingwood Blackcreek PJ
I have a 2009 Kingwood Blackcreek. The cue is about 80-85%. Well taken care of but there is normal wear and tear like small tiny bumps that can barely show up on my dslr.
The cue comes with one shaft.
wood: kingwood (nice grain in the pics)
joint: radial
shaft: 13.01mm, 29in, triangle tip(medium), 3.44oz
wrap: leather
butt: 15.35oz
measurement at white collar with signature: 1.26in
jont: 0.848
white collar: NOT ivory
here is the run down:
When purchased, the cue already had a thin leather wrap installed, so the wrap area is not flush. You can only feel this, if you were to put a normal piece of leather or a linen wrap on it, it will be flush with the cue.
I have tried my best to keep the leather in good condition with leather conditioner. There are no scratches or tears. Some parts of the seam are visible. Not sure what kind of leather but may be ostrich print? You can see in the pic.
The butt and shaft roll straight together and apart. The edge of the joint area on the shaft seems to have two pin head sized lifts? It is hard for me to tell with my naked eye and can barely get picked up by my dslr (second pic).
The weight can be adjusted. The rubber bumper has been rubber cemented in so it does not ever fall out. The rubber cement can be rubbed off and does not damage the rubber bumper (last pic).
I think this is it. Let me know if you need any more specific details or pictures. Thanks.
I have a 2009 Kingwood Blackcreek. The cue is about 80-85%. Well taken care of but there is normal wear and tear like small tiny bumps that can barely show up on my dslr.
The cue comes with one shaft.
wood: kingwood (nice grain in the pics)
joint: radial
shaft: 13.01mm, 29in, triangle tip(medium), 3.44oz
wrap: leather
butt: 15.35oz
measurement at white collar with signature: 1.26in
jont: 0.848
white collar: NOT ivory
here is the run down:
When purchased, the cue already had a thin leather wrap installed, so the wrap area is not flush. You can only feel this, if you were to put a normal piece of leather or a linen wrap on it, it will be flush with the cue.
I have tried my best to keep the leather in good condition with leather conditioner. There are no scratches or tears. Some parts of the seam are visible. Not sure what kind of leather but may be ostrich print? You can see in the pic.
The butt and shaft roll straight together and apart. The edge of the joint area on the shaft seems to have two pin head sized lifts? It is hard for me to tell with my naked eye and can barely get picked up by my dslr (second pic).
The weight can be adjusted. The rubber bumper has been rubber cemented in so it does not ever fall out. The rubber cement can be rubbed off and does not damage the rubber bumper (last pic).
I think this is it. Let me know if you need any more specific details or pictures. Thanks.






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