Ariel Carmeli RARE 6-Point Loaded Up Custom Cue – SOLD!

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Description

  • RARE Ariel Carmeli 6-Point Custom Cue! One-of-a-Kind (1/1)!
  • Beautiful and truly unique early-era Ariel Carmeli custom cue, built in 1998 — believed to be among his first 100 handmade cues. This is a loaded six-point design featuring exceptional craftsmanship and rare materials throughout!
  • Features:
    • Genuine Iv**y buttcap, joint, inlays, and dashed ringwork
    • Genuine EE black leather wrap
    • Birdseye maple forearm with six points
    • Original & Rare to see a Carmeli with a Uni-Loc joint
    • Built in 1998, 58” even split
    • Straight together and apart
    Weights & Specs:
    • Butt: 14.1 oz ( Weight can be added. )
    • Shaft #1: 4.35 oz – 13.0 mm tip – Iv**y ferrule
    • Shaft #2: 4.35 oz – 12.9 mm tip
  • This cue represents an early, one-of-a-kind piece of Ariel Carmeli’s craftsmanship — combining rare materials, balanced design, and collectibility that’s increasingly hard to find. A very good friend of ours sent us this out of his personal collection of fine cues!
  • We are offering it up right now for a SUPER good online special offer exclusively at Crossroad Cues!
  • It has been taken care of EXTREMELY well! It’s clean, straight, and definitely rare! There are very few signs of play! Definitely a Gem!
  • For a 90’s era ( One of a kind! ) Loaded up with goodies, you absolutely cannot beat this deal!!!
  • ( No overseas shipping due to the natural materials. )
  • Click here to see a video clip for a closer look!