SOLD – Early logo Tim Scruggs cue – ivory joint

Early logo Tim Scruggs cue for sale with ivory joint and ferrules. Weights and dimensions on this one are setup for play.

  • Length – 58.5 inches
  • Shafts – 3/8×10 pin – 12.3 mm on both shafts (ivory ferrules)
  • Weight – 18.4 and 18.7 ounces (aluminum weight bolt)
  • This cue was just refinished with a new lizard wrap here at Proficient due to an aging and yellow finish. The shafts and butt are both straight together and apart. The joint is ivory and so are the ferrules. Tips look like they could be LePro. An embroidered Tim Scruggs sleeve comes with this cue. Vintage TS are becoming harder to find every day. This cue is setup to play, but would also add to anyone’s collection.

SOLD – Pre cat Palmer window cue

  • Length – 57.5 and 58 inches
  • Shafts – 5/16×18 pin – 12.8 mm and 12.75 mm shafts
  • Weight – 24.4 and 24.2 ounces
  • This is a pre cat Palmer cue with an additional shaft from the first catalog that fits perfect. The cue is in original condition with original finish and the original wrap. Inside the window, it says Original by Palmer and the initials J.B. The shafts and butt are all straight when together and apart. We did install 2 new period correct Lepro tips on the shafts. The cue is in really nice original condition. For its age, the finish and wrap are slightly worn, and there are no real noticeable nicks or dings.

SOLD – 2002 1 of 1 Russ Espiritu cue – ivory boxes

  • Length – 58.5 inches
  • Shafts – 5/16×14 pin – 13.1 mm both shafts
  • Weight – 19 and 19.3 ounces
  • This is a Russ Espiritu cue made in 2002. It was bought brand new from Russ at the Valley Forge Super Billiard Expo on 3/15/02. The cue was never really played with, and has been in collection here the entire time. It was recently refinished, and rewrapped due to yellowing finish. The butt cap is not ivory, but the inlays are. The shafts and butt are both straight together and apart. One like this will not be found in better condition. It would make an excellent player, or add to any collection.

SOLD $725 – Scot Sherbine cue – mother of pearl notched diamond inlays

  • Length – 58.5 inches
  • Shafts – 5/16×14 pin – 12.9 mm shaft
  • Weight – 19.5 ounces
  • This is a Scot Sherbine Sneaky Pete just finished up. It has mop notched diamond inlays in each point. It also has a white delrin butt cap with the SS logo, and an ivorine joint. The ferrule is Aegis, and the tip is a Triangle.

SOLD – $725 – Scot Sherbine cue – MOP notched diamond inlays

  • Length – 58.5 inches
  • Shafts – 5/16×14 pin – 13.1 mm shaft
  • Weight – 18.9 ounces
  • This is a Scot Sherbine Sneaky Pete just finished up. It has mop notched diamond inlays in each point. It also has a white delrin butt cap with the SS logo, and an ivorine joint. The ferrule is Aegis, and the tip is a Triangle.

SOLD $550 – Scot Sherbine Purpleheart Sneaky Pete cue

  • Length – 58.5 inches
  • Shafts – 5/16×14 pin – 13 mm shaft
  • Weight – 18.8 ounces
  • This is a Scot Sherbine purpleheart Sneaky Pete just completed. It is in brand new condition, never chalked. The joint is ivorine, and the butt cap is delrin. The ferrule is Aegis, and the tip is a Triangle.

SOLD – 1989 Phillippi Cue w/2 Shafts – Ivory and Leather

  • Length – 59 inches
  • Shafts – 5/16×14 pin – 12.5mm (ivory) and 12.65mm
  • Weight – 20.2 ounces and 20.5 ounces
  • This is a 1989 Phillippi cue w/2 shafts. All of the white inlay work is ivory, and so is one of the ferrules. The cue was just refinished here due to some finish settling. It spent most of its life in collection and looks like new. It has 4 points and 4 veneers. The butt and both shafts are straight together and apart. It would look great in any collection or could be a dangerous weapon on the table. 

SOLD – Bill Hagen cue – rare find – unplayed mint

  • Length – 58.5 inches
  • Shafts – 5/16×18 pin – 12.7mm both shafts
  • Weight – 20.4 ounces both shafts
  • This is a ultra hard to find Bill Hagen cue w/2 shafts. The cue was just refinished here due to a yellowed finish. The original wrap was maintained on the cue. It spent most of its life in collection and may have only been chalked for some test hits. There is no signs of play on the cue. The ferrules may be ivory or bone. The butt and both shafts are straight together and apart. We’ve only ever had one here. This is your opportunity to own a Hagen.