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Archive Cue Gallery - Cue # 07

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bulletSpecifications:
bulletYear Built: 2002
bulletForearm: Tiger Maple
bulletThis is actually one solid piece of Tiger Maple from top to bottom.
bulletThe Forearm section has been dyed Dark Brown w/Black outlines to give the appearance of four points with Ebony veneers
bulletButt Sleeve: see above
bulletRing Work: None
bulletHandle: see Forearm description
bulletButt Cap: Black Duralite
bulletButt Length (w/o bumper): 29"
bulletButt Weight: 13.8 oz.
bulletJoint Type: 5/16"x14 Stainless Steel "Speed Joint" w/Black Duralite Joint Collar and no Wood to Wood contact
bulletShaft 1: Rock Maple w/Black Duralite Joint Collar
bulletLength (w/tip): 29.25"
bulletWeight: 4.4 oz.
bulletTaper: Standard Pechauer Pro-Taper
bulletFerrule: 13.1 mm, 1" long (Unknown Material)
bulletTip: Compressed LePro w/Black Fiber Pad - "flattened" nickel radius
bulletOverall Weight: (w/shaft 1: 18.2 oz.)
bulletOverall Length (w/o bumper): (w/shaft 1: 58.25")
bulletBalance Point From the Tip: (w/shaft 1: 39")
bulletBalance Point From End of Butt Cap: (w/shaft 1: 19.25")
bulletCondition:
bulletThe cue is in very good shape and doesn't appear to be abused in any way. It does however have one of those Pechauer ferrules that show "racing stripes" (about .125" wide) on opposite sides down the length of the ferrule...they should stop using whatever that material is IMHO, it really detracts from the appearance of the ferrule.
bulletComments:
bulletI got this cue on a trade-in and the original owner used it primarily as a break cue (he upgraded to a "Sledgehammer™"). Candidly, it makes a real good break cue for those of you who like a "light" break cue and can't afford a Sledgehammer™ or other high-end break cue. The cue was in no way damaged by being used exclusively for breaking, but I do like to fully disclose everything I know about the cue I'm selling.
bulletAs I mentioned above, this would make a good break cue or a starter cue for someone who didn't want to spend too much money
bulletI'm interested in moving this one out of my inventory, so I believe that I've priced it accordingly.
bulletAvailability:
bulletCurrently for Sale @ $180.00 USD -- SOLD

 

 

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