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Bob Renis Cues

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I have owned a Renis Cue for about eight or nine years now. I once owned a small pool hall in Sunnyvale, California, but now reside in Illinois. I have yet to raise my game to this stick. I get several comments every time I play with it. I play a little pool league now and then. But, not as much as I once did. The balance on this stick is great! I have a 10mm and a 12mm shaft. The grip is Brazilian Rosewood with inlaid granite (YES GRANITE) swirls. The stick by weight is heavy, almost 22oz. But, it plays better than my 19oz. (Other custom cue). I have four cues total. But, I always play with my Renis. I have no idea what it is worth now. Not that I would sell it, but I am curious. Any Idea?

  

Added: February 7th 2005
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