WTS/ Runde unchalked SP bubinga & ivory

mimikamimi

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BOB RUNDE........... Cue was made in 2004, the last year Bob built cues and retired. It has NEVER BEEN chalked!! Points are dead even, and it is gorgeous! Pics do not show the quality of the wood used in this cue, it is truly beautiful wood. Simplicity and perfection. Of course it is perfect apart and together. Want to sell, not "need" to sell. Please no low balls. Hey at least I am posting a price right??? This cue was a lot more than asking price when purchased. I bought my first cue (R1 Braz. RW) from Bob in 81 or 82 when he first started out of the small shop in Milwaukee where I grew up. Price is very fair. From 1994 until 2004 Bob made fewer than 200 one-of-kind and limited edition designs. He is again retired from cuemaking. Because of the small number of cues he made and the quality of the workmanship, Runde cues are highly valued in the collector market.
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* It has a weight bolt.
* Four points of bubinga into a curly maple forearm.
* 58.5" (including bumper).
* 19.5 oz.
* 5/16 x 14 pin into a brass insert.
* 13mm shaft. The ferrule is IVORY!
* Comes with matching joint protectors from RUNDE.
*Priced at shipped USPS priority mail insured.


SOLD.........Payment received


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It's crazy this is still for sale for that price. Unplayed Runde for $550?
That's a cue you could take out and play with everyday. If I remember right, a cue just like that was for sale for around $800.
 
It's crazy this is still for sale for that price. Unplayed Runde for $550?
That's a cue you could take out and play with everyday. If I remember right, a cue just like that was for sale for around $800.

Yes that is what they sold for, around 800-900. With an ivory ferrule and being never chalked, I am fair on price.

From 1994 until 2004 Bob made fewer than 200 one-of-kind and limited edition designs. He is again retired from cuemaking. Because of the small number of cues he made and the quality of the workmanship, Runde cues are highly valued in the collector market.
 
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