WTT my Jacoby Signature series Jesse James Bowman cue - Ebony and Curly Maple handle

TRADE PENDING

I would like to start out by saying that I really love the hit of this Jacoby cue, but I always like trying out new cues (and do not have the cash to buy another one), so I am just curious if anyone would be interested in doing a trade on my Jacoby Signature series Jesse James Bowman cue.

The weight of the cue is 19.2oz, and the cue has a balance point of around 21 inches (from the bottom of the rubber bumper).

The weight of the butt is 14.4oz, and the weight of the shaft is 4.8oz (weight specs are from the digital scale at my local post office, so they are precise).

There is no weight bolt in the cue, and it is 58 inches long (standard length of most cues).

The shaft is about 12.7mm at the tip.

The model of the cue is JJB3, and is no longer being made by Jacoby.

I was recently told by Jacoby that only about a dozen of these cues were made, and that the same cue would cost $650 if the cue was still being made today.

I almost forgot to add that I have an OB1 shaft pictured with the Jacoby cue, but I recently sold it, so it is no longer available (so the Jacoby only comes with the original shaft).

Please PM me if you have something to offer for an even trade, because I do not have cash to add to a trade.

Thanks
 

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Pictures of a nick/ding, and some very light surface scratches in the finish of cue.

Here are some pictures of a small nick/ding that I tried my best to capture in the light (and there are a couple of other smaller nicks/dings in the cue, but not many), and some pictures of some very light surface scratches in the finish of cue (that look worse in the pictures then they really are). These scratches are hair line scratches, that can barely be felt, and not noticed unless you search for them in the light. The few dings that are in the cue also need to be felt around for, and they are not deep. I think that the overall condition of the cue is pretty good (in my opinion).

Here is a link to a video that I took tonight (at home) to show the condition of my Jacoby custom Jesse James Bowman signature series pool cue. The cue looks to be in very good condition in the video, but there are some very small flaws that I added pictures of below. Please excuse the awful looks of the table that I rolled the cue on to show it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH6NSX_6vF8&feature=youtu.be
 

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Bump for cash or trade offers (or trade plus cash, or cash plus trade)? I could only add maybe up to a $100 to a trade though. Thanks.
 
Bump for trade offers? I can add some cash (but not much) if I need to. It really is a great playing cue, but just want to find something new. Thanks.
 
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