Really like the Coutts (although prefer a flat Butt) -beautiful...what wood is that...is it Cocobolo ?
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Originally Posted by sprogbasket View PostReally like the Coutts (although prefer a flat Butt) -beautiful...what wood is that...is it Cocobolo ?
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Hunt & O'Byrne
Picked this up yesterday after a 200 mile round trip, but I think it was worth it. This is the one that was listed on eBay in the past week, it didn't sell but the seller surprisingly accepted my offer. I was presently surprised when I picked it up, it was in far better condition than it looked in the pictures. Barring a new ferrule and a slight refinish it's perfect. Also a few had commented on other thread about the ebony not being great quality. Now that I have the cue in my hands I'm pretty sure that the ebony is streaky ebony rather than poor quality gaboon.
It also came with an aluminium case which I think is the original one from the 80's
Spec ended up being:
10mm ferrule
29.5mm butt
58" long
18"bp
17.3 oz
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Well done rogi I put in bid and messaged (£700 i offered in private sale) but said would not take less than 899 and would not post in any event. Gutted I missed out, The cue looks great mate, lovely chevrons and it will only appreciate in time - a good investment. If you ever decide to sell please get in touch.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostVery nice catch there Rogi
dont forget the after (refurb) picciesOriginally Posted by Removal man stevie View PostWell dun mate very nice cue and case it will look so much nicer wen you've worked your magic on it
Cheers guys, I'll put some up don't worry
Originally Posted by justf View PostWell done rogi I put in bid and messaged (£700 i offered in private sale) but said would not take less than 899 and would not post in any event. Gutted I missed out, The cue looks great mate, lovely chevrons and it will only appreciate in time - a good investment. If you ever decide to sell please get in touch.
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostPicked this up yesterday after a 200 mile round trip, but I think it was worth it. This is the one that was listed on eBay in the past week, it didn't sell but the seller surprisingly accepted my offer. I was presently surprised when I picked it up, it was in far better condition than it looked in the pictures. Barring a new ferrule and a slight refinish it's perfect. Also a few had commented on other thread about the ebony not being great quality. Now that I have the cue in my hands I'm pretty sure that the ebony is streaky ebony rather than poor quality gaboon.
It also came with an aluminium case which I think is the original one from the 80's
Spec ended up being:
10mm ferrule
29.5mm butt
58" long
18"bp
17.3 oz
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostPicked this up yesterday after a 200 mile round trip, but I think it was worth it. This is the one that was listed on eBay in the past week, it didn't sell but the seller surprisingly accepted my offer. I was presently surprised when I picked it up, it was in far better condition than it looked in the pictures. Barring a new ferrule and a slight refinish it's perfect. Also a few had commented on other thread about the ebony not being great quality. Now that I have the cue in my hands I'm pretty sure that the ebony is streaky ebony rather than poor quality gaboon.
It also came with an aluminium case which I think is the original one from the 80's
Spec ended up being:
10mm ferrule
29.5mm butt
58" long
18"bp
17.3 oz
P.S I was surprised when the seller accepted your offer, it's really what I call a bargain, cheers.Last edited by dan226; 5 June 2014, 02:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by dan226 View PostHi mate, I'm the one who willing to pay £100 more than your offer for the cue, but when the seller relisted it, I didn't know he accepted the offer so soon without noticed me. I did offer him in the first auction after you. Anyway good win on the sales, post more pictures after it is refinisned.
P.S I was surprised when the seller accepted your offer, it's really what I call a bargain, cheers.
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostYh, I was pretty happy tbh. I had spoken to him quite at length throughout the duration of the auction to try and find more info out about it. In the end I told him that i would be willing to make an offer if it didn't sell as the original price was too much of a risk with those pictures and the probable work that was required. My offer probably only ended up being £35 less than yours as we did the transaction privately so he could avoid the fees. It was a win win situation for me.
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