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Help Identify a Jump Cue Stick


Help Identify a Jump Cue Stick

I'm trying to identify this 4-point jump cue.

Any clue who made this jump cue stick and how much it is worth?

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Help Identify a Jump Cue Stick

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  1. Amanda Smithbilliardsforum on 12/17/2020 5:01:18 AM

    It is a Lucasi L2000JC Jump Cue. It was in PoolDawg's 2010 catalog and is still available for sale on their website now.

    In 2010 it was $81 new. Today it sells for $124 brand new.

    In used condition, it would be worth somewhere between 1/2 to 2/3 of the retail price for a brand new one.

    The 2010 catalog lists it as having rosewood points and green veneers. In 2020, the website lists it as having cocobolo wood points and green veneers.

    Lucasi L2000JC Jump Cue

    Jumping can be one of the most difficult billiards skills to master. It takes a combination of patience, power, precision and the proper tools. If you have those first three things down and you’re still struggling with that aspect of your game, you should take a look at the Lucasi L2000JC.

    This cue is designed with only one operation in mind – executing perfect jump shots. It’s constructed from a piece of solid Hardrock maple and it features some really nice classic green points. It also features a 14mm shaft with an extra hard composite tip and a joint protector for the butt that’s made specifically to keep it from falling into your case.

    l2000jc_01_5.jpg

    Here is the clipping from the 2010 PoolDawg catalog:

    lucas-l2000jc-jump-cue.jpg

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Help Identify a Jump Cue Stick

  • Title: Help Identify a Jump Cue Stick
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  • Published: 12/14/2020 8:43:28 AM
  • Last Updated: 12/17/2020 4:49:49 AM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)