- Length – 58.5 inches
- Shafts – 5/16×14 pin – 13 mm
- Weight – 19.6 ounces
- This is a brand new 8 point Schon limited. It has an ebony into birdseye maple forearm, and the exact reverse on the butt sleeve. The shaft and butt are both straight together and apart.
Month: November 2022
SOLD – Schon STL7C cue – Brand New
SOLD – Schon Ltd SH102 cue – Brand New
$500 – Joss JOS109 cue – Brand New
SOLD – $465 – Joss JOS204 cue – Brand New
$345 – Joss JOS104 cue – Brand New
2009 Ebony and Ivory Zinzola cue
Ebony ivory and silver Michael Vollmer cue
Rare Tim Scruggs jump break cue
This is something you don’t see everyday. This is a rare Tim Scruggs jump break cue just finished up and send back to its owner. Tim Scruggs started making Tim Scruggs custom cues in 1978 in Baltimore Maryland. This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.
94′ signed Jerry Franklin Southwest cue
This is a 94′ Jerry Franklin Southwest cue just finished up. Next step is to Southwest for authentication and a new linen wrap.
The company Southwest cues started making cues in 1982. Jerry Franklin began with cue repair as most do in the early 80’s. DPK Kersenbrock helped form Southwest cues. Early examples are unmarked and can be authenticated by Southwest cues. Cues after 93 are easy to identify and have a brass pin with a cactus, date, and number. Jerry passed away at the age of 42. His wife Laurie Franklin and family continue to run the business. Southwest cues are highly sought after and there is a lengthy waiting period for one. Pool Hall Junkies the movie also helped to catapult Southwest cues. Pictured are a few examples of cue refinishing and cue repair that we have performed here at Proficient Billiards.
This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.